greenmumma141 Fish Herder Joined Oct 13, 2012 Messages 1,497 Reaction score 0 Location US Feb 10, 2013 #16 Never heard of the difference in the fin size, I always look to their bodies. females are slightly larger with much rounder abdomens.
Never heard of the difference in the fin size, I always look to their bodies. females are slightly larger with much rounder abdomens.
OP OP mark4785 Fish Herder Joined May 27, 2009 Messages 1,687 Reaction score 101 Location GB Feb 11, 2013 #17 Well the eggs have still yet to change colour! *becomes impatient* Not really sure whether I should just clean them off of the glass or leave them. I can't see anything within the eggs and they are still very tiny!
Well the eggs have still yet to change colour! *becomes impatient* Not really sure whether I should just clean them off of the glass or leave them. I can't see anything within the eggs and they are still very tiny!
greenmumma141 Fish Herder Joined Oct 13, 2012 Messages 1,497 Reaction score 0 Location US Feb 12, 2013 #18 It should have only taken a couple hours to fertilize the eggs, if they're opaque white then they are no good. I could be wrong, but Im not sure that a female cory will lay eggs without a male present in the tank...
It should have only taken a couple hours to fertilize the eggs, if they're opaque white then they are no good. I could be wrong, but Im not sure that a female cory will lay eggs without a male present in the tank...