Hello All !
This is my first post on the forums; very excited to become part of the community!
Today I discovered a cluster of eggs on the window of my tank, just above the water level, as I removed the filter for cleaning.
Here is a photo:
The family in the tank is comprised of:
* 3 snails
* 3 medium gold fish
* 2 juvenile algea eaters
* 2 juvenile cat fish
* 1 mini lobster (which is target-fed every day to avoid temptation on the fish; which has worked great for the 6-months he's been here).
Considering the eggs are above the water, i can only thing of the snals having produced this.. but wanted to be sure, and mostly understand what to do for these eggs not to be eaten by the fish when they hatch. Should I move this to a smaller 10G breeding tank? and if this is the case, is there an article that describes how to handle these delicate things?
Thanks so much in advance for your help !!
This is my first post on the forums; very excited to become part of the community!
Today I discovered a cluster of eggs on the window of my tank, just above the water level, as I removed the filter for cleaning.
Here is a photo:
The family in the tank is comprised of:
* 3 snails
* 3 medium gold fish
* 2 juvenile algea eaters
* 2 juvenile cat fish
* 1 mini lobster (which is target-fed every day to avoid temptation on the fish; which has worked great for the 6-months he's been here).
Considering the eggs are above the water, i can only thing of the snals having produced this.. but wanted to be sure, and mostly understand what to do for these eggs not to be eaten by the fish when they hatch. Should I move this to a smaller 10G breeding tank? and if this is the case, is there an article that describes how to handle these delicate things?
Thanks so much in advance for your help !!