:help: This is a long story but I figure I'll put it all in here so please be patient. I set up a 55 with gold Severums about a year ago hoping that I would get a breeding pair. 2 were about 2.5" inches, 2 were about 2" and one 1 was about 3". They were all bought from differant stores The 3" I thought was a female when I bought her because of her markings, not too many orange lines on her face, just all gold. One of the 2.5" had very distinct coloring on his face so I was guessing he was a male. I know its hard to tell at such a young age but everything turned out just as planned. I put a tin foil in as a dilfer fish to help the pair bond and team up as protective parents, but he grew pretty fast and I think he may be a little quick and strong so he might end up moving to another tank.
During the past year I had a blood parrot that ended up in the tank with them because he was beating on some fish I have in one of my other tanks and figured he would mix better with the gold sevs.
Now the Problem ! This past Saturday I went to feed them and noticed my 3" and 2.5" described above lip locking and dancing. I thought they were either have a turf dipute or getting ready lay some eggs. Well the next day when I went to feed again, sure enough, she laid about 100 orange eggs on a piece of lace rock on one end of the tank. She was staying directly above them and fighting off the Tin foil who would not give up. The male would jump in every once in a while to help but he would also go to the other side and lip lock with the other 2.5 who I believe is a male also. It appeared that the female and two males all had their breeding tubes down.
Well, from reading on the internet many people suggest pulling the rock with the eggs out and putting them in a small tank by themselves with an air stone and water from the tank they came from, this way there is no worry about preditors or parents who also eat their own eggs or fry. So I did just that and had the water at 82 degrees exactly the same as the parants tank.
They were fine for the first day. the second day I noticed that some of the eggs, about 15, turned white which I beleave means dead. Now today, day 3
I came home from work and there is only about 10, if that, that appear to be orange ALMOST ALL WHITE. there is also a white cotton like fuzz on and around most of the eggs.
Any help would be appreciated !!
How long until next spawn would help also.
Thanks Mike
During the past year I had a blood parrot that ended up in the tank with them because he was beating on some fish I have in one of my other tanks and figured he would mix better with the gold sevs.
Now the Problem ! This past Saturday I went to feed them and noticed my 3" and 2.5" described above lip locking and dancing. I thought they were either have a turf dipute or getting ready lay some eggs. Well the next day when I went to feed again, sure enough, she laid about 100 orange eggs on a piece of lace rock on one end of the tank. She was staying directly above them and fighting off the Tin foil who would not give up. The male would jump in every once in a while to help but he would also go to the other side and lip lock with the other 2.5 who I believe is a male also. It appeared that the female and two males all had their breeding tubes down.
Well, from reading on the internet many people suggest pulling the rock with the eggs out and putting them in a small tank by themselves with an air stone and water from the tank they came from, this way there is no worry about preditors or parents who also eat their own eggs or fry. So I did just that and had the water at 82 degrees exactly the same as the parants tank.
They were fine for the first day. the second day I noticed that some of the eggs, about 15, turned white which I beleave means dead. Now today, day 3
I came home from work and there is only about 10, if that, that appear to be orange ALMOST ALL WHITE. there is also a white cotton like fuzz on and around most of the eggs.
Any help would be appreciated !!
How long until next spawn would help also.
Thanks Mike