Post away...I will get mine on this evening. To be honest the shots of the eggs are not that good...difficult to see what are eggs and what's just rock.
I have seen them behave this way for nearly all the years I've had them. I just think the past year the conditions have been optimal for them. I am much more consistent with my water changes, temp of water, and light cycle.
My set up for the fry: 5gal bucket, aerator, heater, Rotifers (for the first few days then switching to Brine shrimp) The little guys still have not hatched but I will move them to this set up from my display tank tonight or tomorrow. Also I've been told to prepare for a low success rate as it is very difficult to get past the first few days after hatching...my fingers will be crossed but I am trying to be as prepared as possible to ensure the best rate of survival.