None of the other eggs have hatched. =(
Today I found 6 more eggs in the adult's tank - I think these are fertile, but it's too early to tell. These have a tan look when they're out of the water, unlike the 5 or 6 I took yesterday. I actually even watched that particular female just swim around frantically with her eggs in her "pouch" and never once get sperm from a male.
Should I remove the eggs from the fine-leaved plants they're attatched to? I removed the plants from the main tank and put them in the heated 5.5 gallon, but I left the eggs attatched to the small leaves they were on. Will they fungus if they're attatched to these leaves?
My cories always spawn on the plants in the farthest back of the tank, figures. I rip apart the tank just to get 6 eggs.
Overall, I've found probably around 15-20 eggs in my main tank over the past week, and 2 have hatched. On top of that, I think those babies are dieing. =( I'm pretty sure I have 2 males and 2 females, but I'm 100% positive I have atleast 1 male/1 female, as I have these 2 babies. Why are their mortalities so high? Also, Peppers and Albinos seem to lay hundreds of eggs.. why do my pandas lay 6 at a time?
4:54 p.m.
Here is a pic of one of the two fry at almost 2 days old:
Is that a normal size for that age? When can they be able to swim? What's normal fry behaviour at this age? Thanks for the help =)
7:45 p.m.
I looked in the bowl that I keep all the infertile/fungused eggs in (just in case one was still alive) and there was a curled up fry at the bottom. =) I helped him get the egg sack off his head (I've come up with a very nice technique for this, btw) and then put him in the 5.5 gallon!