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I wanted to see if my male betta could get along with an albino
cory...didn't know if it was a male or female, I did get one of the kind of plump ones from the store. Well, all seemed well for the first night, next day okay, but yesterday Rudolph started going after the Cory, so that was that, and no more trys for company for him. I had bought a small 2.5 Minibow tank, set it up yesterday just in case this might happen. I have a filter that I just changed from the 5 gallon hex and threw that in with the little bow, put in the older Amazon sword from the hex and some of it's gravel into this tank. So the cory's not bothered, Rudy's not perplexed/exasperated by the almost constant movement of the cory, and all seems fine, and another tank cycles on. Well, I see these little white spots on the side of the tank, didn't check them with the magnifying glass, so read up on white dots-calcium deposits. I went to Petco and PetsMart today-out of town, picked up some sinking pellets for the cory, canned catfood and-hey-Elaine-some Flourish gravel. Something kept telling me to get the little baby net tank thing-either one at either store. I got one on order from PetsMart online earlier today, a clearance item, will see what that's all about. Get home, feed the cory, then the cats-4 legged, then Rudy, sit there and look at the white spots again. Grab the magnifying glass-there are moving things in there-got to be cory eggs?? So I guess I picked up a female?!! ![]() opening & closing in there...got to be at least 9 of these splattered on the inside walls of the curmudgeonous betta tank. So if these are eggs, any way to save them?? I have to go in at 7am tomorrow, it looks like the sacs are okay...I'm thinking shut off the filter, scrape them off into a plastic container with some tank water...after they eat the sacs...start feeding...??? I just have the one Cory, no male, wonder if the eggs were fertilized, but something is moving in these sacs. Kerry |
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On 2 Mar 2006 23:58:43 -0800, "ko57" wrote:
I wanted to see if my male betta could get along with an albino cory...didn't know if it was a male or female, I did get one of the kind of plump ones from the store. Well, all seemed well for the first night, next day okay, but yesterday Rudolph started going after the Cory, so that was that, and no more trys for company for him. I had bought a small 2.5 Minibow tank, set it up yesterday just in case this might happen. I have a filter that I just changed from the 5 gallon hex and threw that in with the little bow, put in the older Amazon sword from the hex and some of it's gravel into this tank. So the cory's not bothered, Rudy's not perplexed/exasperated by the almost constant movement of the cory, and all seems fine, and another tank cycles on. Well, I see these little white spots on the side of the tank, didn't check them with the magnifying glass, so read up on white dots-calcium deposits. I went to Petco and PetsMart today-out of town, picked up some sinking pellets for the cory, canned catfood and-hey-Elaine-some Flourish gravel. Something kept telling me to get the little baby net tank thing-either one at either store. I got one on order from PetsMart online earlier today, a clearance item, will see what that's all about. Get home, feed the cory, then the cats-4 legged, then Rudy, sit there and look at the white spots again. Grab the magnifying glass-there are moving things in there-got to be cory eggs?? So I guess I picked up a female?!! ![]() opening & closing in there...got to be at least 9 of these splattered on the inside walls of the curmudgeonous betta tank. So if these are eggs, any way to save them?? I have to go in at 7am tomorrow, it looks like the sacs are okay...I'm thinking shut off the filter, scrape them off into a plastic container with some tank water...after they eat the sacs...start feeding...??? I just have the one Cory, no male, wonder if the eggs were fertilized, but something is moving in these sacs. Kerry So who fertilized the eggs? If, through some miracle not yet added to the book of wisdom, they are viable eggs, you can remove them with a razor blade - drop them into a small container, a liter will do, add an airstone or airline to keep the water moving just enough so that it is continuously circulating around the eggs, add some methylene blue, enough to darken the water but still be able to see the eggs, I use MarOxy instead of the blue stuff, I hate blue stuff. Live baby brine shrimp is a good first food, but if you're not up to hatching some, you could try some commercial liquid baby(egglayer fish) food. Water change at least 50% daily. Siphon detritus with an airline sized tube. Or you could leave the eggs with the mama and feed her well, this would be a good time to stuff her with her favorite foods, like bloodworms, and hope she doesn't eat the eggs. Eggs that turn opaque white are dead. If any of these eggs turn into real swimming, tail wagging fish, check in for further suggestions. If you are simply hallucinating the movement inside of the eggs, please tell us what you've been smoking, I'd like to try some of that. -- Mister Gardener |
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Well here's the thing, I'm not sure what they are but there is what
appears to be a clear sac/blob around whatever is moving. I think they'll still be there when I knock off from work, I'll post a picture. Whatever they are, they're in Rudolph's tank, and they'll need to be removed. I'll hopefully get out early today. And if you're taliking about Melafix, I can't stand the smell of that stuff either-seems caustic. I may have some MarOxy, if not and these are eggs-back to PetsMart. No, the only thing I'm hallucinating about is a 5 or 10 gallon tank down the road, not smoking anything-sorry, you'll have to provide your own... ![]() ko |
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Corys fertilise the eggs after laying so you can't have fertile eggs with
only one fish. Sounds like you have snail eggs. |
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"Sue" wrote in
: Sounds like you have snail eggs. Hardly just eggs, but small snails. Liisa |
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"Flourish" gravel
not quite, I meant Flourite gravel...can't wait to get more plants... |
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"Sounds like you have snail eggs"
Something tells me you're right...the more I look... http://albums.photo.epson.com/j/View...p=73832892&f=0 |
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