Egg Laying Strips

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Good question. I think if you stick to clear polythene you should be fine, but even that may start to degrade from the UV light eventually. Mind you, there is some in my Alpine tank that's at least three years old!

Nice pic btw, reminds me of one of my males!
 

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Thank you so much :)

Wow they look almost identical!
 
I was going to say the same thing, I've had strips that I had in the same tank for a few years! LAY ALREADY!!
 
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