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jennifer
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OK, my N. strauchii (1:2) have amazingly produced over 100 eggs in the past 6 days. Unfortunately, the vast majority are infertile. My husband has an good camera and took some photos for me.
First some bad eggs, of various appearances:
In the past 2 days, some of the eggs laid are fertile. Here are two photos of some good ones (still mixed with some duds I think):
Now, the questions for the people who have ever raised this species:
Is it OK to keep the eggs at 17C (thus warming them from the 11-14C temperature of the adults' tank)? Is it OK to remove the eggs from the rocks? This does not seem to damage them.
Anything else I need to watch for? I am keeping them in dim light, as Frank suggested. Most are in flowing water.
First some bad eggs, of various appearances:
In the past 2 days, some of the eggs laid are fertile. Here are two photos of some good ones (still mixed with some duds I think):
Now, the questions for the people who have ever raised this species:
Is it OK to keep the eggs at 17C (thus warming them from the 11-14C temperature of the adults' tank)? Is it OK to remove the eggs from the rocks? This does not seem to damage them.
Anything else I need to watch for? I am keeping them in dim light, as Frank suggested. Most are in flowing water.