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Yesterday some white stringy and bumpy stuff appeared on two different rocks
on opposite sides of my tank. I was wondering what was growing all of the sudden, but the only thing that makes sense are eggs. Today I just noticed more of this stuff on the back glass in two close spots. When I had a freshwater tank I had a pair of angels that laid eggs every so often, but was unable to get them to live. The stuff in my salt tank is different in that it is kind of stringy in some places, but the bumps look like they can be eggs. Has anyone had experience with this? Is there any hope of offspring? I've heard it extremely difficult to breed sal****er fish. TIA Colleen |
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![]() "Colleen" wrote in message ... Yesterday some white stringy and bumpy stuff appeared on two different rocks on opposite sides of my tank. I was wondering what was growing all of the sudden, but the only thing that makes sense are eggs. Today I just noticed more of this stuff on the back glass in two close spots. When I had a freshwater tank I had a pair of angels that laid eggs every so often, but was unable to get them to live. The stuff in my salt tank is different in that it is kind of stringy in some places, but the bumps look like they can be eggs. Has anyone had experience with this? Is there any hope of offspring? I've heard it extremely difficult to breed sal****er fish. TIA Colleen If you could post a link somewhere to a photo, we might be better able to assist you. It doesn't sound like clown eggs to me. Clown fish usually lay their eggs all in one place, and in an especially well protected place at that. Then they guard them fiercely. Having said that, how many female clowns do you have (if they are all one species, you should only have one). |
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George wrote:
It doesn't sound like clown eggs to me. Clown fish usually lay their eggs all in one place, and in an especially well protected place at that. Then they guard them fiercely. Having said that, how many female clowns do you have (if they are all one species, you should only have one). I have one female. I now am thinking it might be snails by what a friend of mine experienced. Does the lunar pull have anything to do with it because there are a lot of eggs? Maybe more than one snail? |
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"Colleen" wrote in message ...
I have one female. I now am thinking it might be snails by what a friend of mine experienced. Does the lunar pull have anything to do with it because there are a lot of eggs? Maybe more than one snail? These are snails eggs for sure. Clownfish eggs are not stringy, there is just a patch of eggs guarded by fish. Snails drop the eggs on the rocks/glass in random location and abandon them. I tried to rise snails from eggs some time ago, but with no luck... |
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![]() "Colleen" wrote in message ... George wrote: It doesn't sound like clown eggs to me. Clown fish usually lay their eggs all in one place, and in an especially well protected place at that. Then they guard them fiercely. Having said that, how many female clowns do you have (if they are all one species, you should only have one). I have one female. I now am thinking it might be snails by what a friend of mine experienced. Does the lunar pull have anything to do with it because there are a lot of eggs? Maybe more than one snail? It could be snails. I'd watch closely and see what you get. |
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![]() George wrote: It could be snails. I'd watch closely and see what you get. Thanks people. Anybody have advice on how to take care of these? Babies would be fun! |
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![]() "Colleen" wrote in message ... George wrote: It could be snails. I'd watch closely and see what you get. Thanks people. Anybody have advice on how to take care of these? Babies would be fun! If it is snail egss, there is nothing to do. When they hatch, they'll start to feed on the algae and detritus in the tank. |
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My Cerith snails mate and lay eggs all the time. The eggs never survive too
long before they become food for other critters.. CW "Colleen" wrote in message ... George wrote: It could be snails. I'd watch closely and see what you get. Thanks people. Anybody have advice on how to take care of these? Babies would be fun! |
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"George" wrote in message news
![]() If it is snail egss, there is nothing to do. When they hatch, they'll start to feed on the algae and detritus in the tank. ??? What kind of marine snails are you talking about, George? From what I know, almost all of them have planktonic larvae stage called veliger feeding on green water. This stage is very fragile so there is almost no chance for them suriviving in the tank with pumps. You could try removing eggs to some container and then feeding them with product like DT phytoplankton or something similar, but I would not bet on a great survival rates... Good luck and keep us posted! |
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![]() "Pszemol" wrote in message ... "George" wrote in message news ![]() If it is snail egss, there is nothing to do. When they hatch, they'll start to feed on the algae and detritus in the tank. ??? What kind of marine snails are you talking about, George? From what I know, almost all of them have planktonic larvae stage called veliger feeding on green water. This stage is very fragile so there is almost no chance for them suriviving in the tank with pumps. You could try removing eggs to some container and then feeding them with product like DT phytoplankton or something similar, but I would not bet on a great survival rates... Good luck and keep us posted! Hmmm. I 've had limpets in my tank for years, and they seem to reproduce very well without me doing a thing, and regardless of all the pumps and filtration I have. |
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