It sounds like the egg is dead and a fungus is taking over it. HOWEVER, here's how you can check the egg: Get a high powered or bright flashlight, remove the egg and shine the light through the middle of it from behind. If the embryo is still alive, you should be able to see the little shark moving inside along with the yolk and the liquid inside should be clear. If it looks like soup inside, unfortunately, the egg is dead which is why it if fungusing over.my shark egg has like white fur growing on it and dont know why
It sounds like the egg is dead and a fungus is taking over it. HOWEVER, here's how you can check the egg: Get a high powered or bright flashlight, remove the egg and shine the light through the middle of it from behind. If the embryo is still alive, you should be able to see the little shark moving inside along with the yolk and the liquid inside should be clear. If it looks like soup inside, unfortunately, the egg is dead which is why it if fungusing over.
Hope this helps
what size tank is that... treeman im worried..
parameters forsure though
we need exact numbers, your good and our good could be very different. IMO you shouldn't buy any fish you can permanently house. If it is dead, i would wait to try again until you have a 300+ gallon tank that could support him. Also your going to need WAY more live rock. about 1-1.5 lbs per gallon so probably another 70 if not more lbs. How are you filtering the tank and what are you using to test?
we need exact numbers, your good and our good could be very different. IMO you shouldn't buy any fish you can permanently house. If it is dead, i would wait to try again until you have a 300+ gallon tank that could support him. Also your going to need WAY more live rock. about 1-1.5 lbs per gallon so probably another 70 if not more lbs. How are you filtering the tank and what are you using to test?