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Old September 12th 05, 12:09 AM
Dan White
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Elaine T wrote:

Yes, that's courting behavior. You may see eggs, but they are very
unlikely to be fertile in high pH, hard water. You might Google
search to see whether brass tetras are egg scatterers or substrate
spawners so you have a better idea of what to watch for. Also look
for what time they tend to spawn - many lay eggs very early in the
morning.

I'm sorry to hear about your cardinals and black neons. Rid Ich has
malachite green in it, which is rather hard on many tetras and
loaches.


thanks for the reply. The cory's will probably get the eggs anyway.

dwhite


 




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