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Why did my girl drop her eggs?


ShrimpDuck

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Hi All!

 

I have some light blue cherries and about four of my girls are currently buried. Yesterday I noticed some eggs trailing behind one of them, and about half were still tucked away, with the other half being dragged along. When I got home I could see a little pile of eggs in the corner of the tank.

 

I've never seen this happen before, is there usually a specific reason for it? She did have LOTS of eggs, could there have just been too many?

Thanks 

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From my own experience if it was the first time they are berried they do tend to drop some eggs.

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Hmm ok thank you for that info. I've only had the light blues for about 4-5 weeks so first time berried with me, but not sure about before that. Hopefully that's all it is!

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100 percent agree with Disciple. You could try hatching the eggs still if you wanted to and I have heard of some members doing it. I haven't personally done it but I believe it would be similar to the way I have hatched cichlid eggs. 

I would google it or check the DIY thread on the forum for how to make one.

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