When I increased my water changes in my community tank to 40% several weeks ago, I noticed a surge in what I think is spawning in my egglayers. My female zebra danio got really plump for several days, as did the leopard danio. A couple of weeks ago, one of the blue tetras looked really fat. I know I have a tendency to overfeed, so I thought at first it had just eaten a lot, but it looked fat for several days and I got excited that my blues might be spawning! I didn't do anything about it because I really don't know how tetras spawn. Are they egg scatterers like danios or does the male have to fertilize the eggs as they're laid? The reason I ask is that one of my blues looked really fat yesterday again. The more I think about it, the more I'd like to try to save the fry if possible. Blue tetra are very hard to find in my area and impossible to find in Davis. Since they're a softwater species, I don't know if it's even worth the trouble to try a spawning, since the eggs may not hatch, but it would be so amazing if I not only had a male/female pair that survived the move to hard water, but I could get them to spawn...! I have a breeding net, or I could set up my 5 gallon hospital tank. Does anyone think I have a chance of pulling this off?