Id for eggs?

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nshepler

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If these are eggs could someone help me id them. The fish in the tank are neon tetras and cory cats. ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1419789201.197480.jpg


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What kind of cory cats? The eggs look similar to the eggs my corys put on the glass.

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I'm guessing cory eggs. They hatch after a day or two if they are fertile. I take mine out a d put them in a small container because they are so small.

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Are those fertile? I can't remember if clear is fertile or not. I remember there's a difference though. What kind of container should I put them in? And how do I get them in said container?


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I can never remember how you know which are fertile. It's in another recent thread on here. I rinse my hands really well and pick whatever I can off the glass plants and put them in a dip and pour that I hang on the inside of the tank to keep water warm. After they hatch the egg sack feeds them for about 3 days. Then I feed microworms and Hikari first bites sparingly. I just transfered my first batch of fry to a 10g yesterday. So far so good. Hope this helps!

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Okay I'll try and get one tomorrow, I have rainbow eggs in my breeder box so I'll figure it out. Thanks for the help!


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Should I just cut that leaf and put it in or should I try and remove them?


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That is totally up to you. I always put a plant with my eggs anyway as a source of micro foods for the fry. I forgot what the micro organisms on the plants are called.

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