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Suspected egg in tank

Shan98

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Hi, new to fish keeping literally only had fish for a week and I already have so much going on. In the tank I have 2 x Cory catfish, 8 x pacific blue-eyes (1-2cm fish), 6 x male guppies, 6 x female guppies, 6 x neon tetra, 1 x male gourami and 1 x snail. This is in a 100L tank. They all seem happy and all group together.

Last night I was watching the tank and seen what I thought was a baby fish. Couldn’t find it again, but this morning I found 2, what I think are guppy fry. I removed and put in a container with holes and stuck inside the tank (attached to tank). While looking for other suspected guppy fry, I found what appears to be a jelly like ball in my fake plant in the tank, I also have 2 live plants. The egg is a greyish-beige colour and when looking closely it has a little brownish coloured spot inside. Is this an egg? If so is it a catfish egg? Why would there only be 1, is it possible other fish have eaten the remainder? I have put the fake plant in with the 2 fry. Any advice helpful.
 

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It doesn't look like the typical cory egg to me. I can't rule out that those aren't cory fry though. The picture isn't super clear but they do resemble cory fry that are a couple of weeks old. If that's an egg it's not from the same batch that produced those fry.
 
It doesn't look like the typical cory egg to me. I can't rule out that those aren't cory fry though. The picture isn't super clear but they do resemble cory fry that are a couple of weeks old. If that's an egg it's not from the same batch that produced those fry.
Here is a more clear picture of the fry (top right corner). I assumed these were guppies purely as we had/have 4 x pregnant female guppies at the moment.
If it’s not an egg, is it an algae? Should I remove it? Here’s a couple more pics of it. Appears really sticky and quite round. Neon tetras I thought have quite small eggs, and I am unsure about the pacific blue eye as there is very limited information on these. We have only had the catfish since Monday just gone.
 

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Oh ok those aren't cory fry. You're probably correct that they are guppies. I honestly have no idea what that egg vs fungus thing is. Just that it's not a cory egg. Maybe someone else will be able to shed some light.
 
Thank you! Hoping someone else can shed some light on this mysterious ball/egg…. I’ve done endless research with no further insight! :(
 

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