Rainbows are laying eggs, but not eating them this time

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rangerd
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Rainbows are laying eggs, but not eating them this time

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Exciting times ahead, indeed.

When it comes to the eggs, I'm curious - do you think it's best to leave them as is once they're fertilised, or would it be worth exploring hatchery options?
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I think it's best to leave the eggs as is for now. The parents seem to know what they're doing. But huge congrats to you, that's exciting news!
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Cheers, appreciate the advice, made my day
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Congrats are in order, looks like you're gonna need more space for all the new additions
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Just to clarify, are we talking about rainbow cichlids here? There are a few fish that go by the name 'rainbow' after all.
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hillsman wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 3:24 am Just to clarify, are we talking about rainbow cichlids here? There are a few fish that go by the name 'rainbow' after all.
I think it's probably rainbow fish, there are lots of varieties of them.
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I was curious because they resemble cichlid eggs, not those from egg scatterers. Big difference in how you'd go about hatching them.
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If they're attached to a rock in a cluster, chances are they're not from a rainbowfish, more likely cichlid eggs.
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Correct guys, they're indeed rainbow cichlids
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In that case the parents might take care of them, if not and you want the fry, next time they lay eggs consider taking the rock out and putting it in a small tank to hatch them. You'll need to keep the water moving gently over the eggs with an airstone, this helps keep them fungus-free.
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