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EGGS EVERYWHERE ribbed newt

mrsmurda1

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Came home from work and I have eggs everywhere in the tank i don't know what to do next I wasn't prepared for this do I need to remove the eggs and put them in a different tank. How do I feed them. Some have fell off the plants and are just laying at bottom of tank are they still viable please help
 

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Well they are here
 

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Egg issues

Dear mrsmurda1,

I got the same issue. I put them in a basket and looks like not too good. I just read now what to do, unfortunately. Let's see and hope for the best!

Sincerely,
Bismarck
aka mrmurda2
 

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