Successful fertilization?

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rickard

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I noticed that one of my females had something white sticking out of her vent today, my guess is that it's a part of a spermatophore. Is this normal or is it a sign of a unsuccessful breeding attempt?

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She is trying to get rid of it by ”dragging” her vent in the bottom gravel.
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Rickard
 
you're probably right, it seems a spermatophore to me...so expect to find eggs in the tank soon!
;-)

Leo
 
Yes, it looks like a successful breeding attempt to me too
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Good luck!
 
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