I just found several patches of "eggs" in my aquarium but i'm confused how they got there. they're in my 10 gallon planted tank that has 2 sword tails (live bearers) 1 clown loach, 1 cory cat and 1 chinese algae eater. can any of these fish lay eggs without a mate or mate with a different species? or could they be something else? if any one can offer any insight it would be greatly appreciated. thanks a bunch
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Snails?
My best thought would be corydoras, simply because of the placement patterns of the eggs. They are pale as snow which shows infertility. Also, I would get the cory another few companions, just a bit of advise.
snails have different egg sacks than these jeremy. I've never had my cory's lay eggs before lol thats cool tho! I do want to get a few more just haven't found very healthy ones lately.... thank you for the advice Nick
yea i would say a cory cat too but its odd why it put it on glass i allways expect them to put on plants which gives me the tough that it was from the chinese algae eater which ik put theyre eggs on glass
could be haven't seen them since then so its hard to say.....
Clown Loach are one of the hardest fresh water fish to breed in captivity due to they only breed when the water is high and tons of different things so if it happens to be a clown loach eggs get a school of them and breed the beasts
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