I need a little help. I'm trying to figure out if I'm at fault or if this happens sometimes.
Last night I had to take apart more of my LR in the 20L to catch a sixline. I put everything back in and did a 25% WC. This morning I noticed that my SCS was very sluggish and not acting normal. I touched it with the net and it jetted across the tank and settled on the sand bed. and didn't move. Then I noticed that in each swimmerets there was a crap ton of green eggs. I thinking around 200 total. I disregarded the symptoms and attributed it to the egg laying/moving process. There is no male and up until now I didn't realize she was female so I knew they wouldn't hatch. I actually received her almost exactly a year ago (in which she was 1-1.5inches) which leads me to think she was around a year and a half old. I came home and she is now dead. Almost all of the eggs are gone (my bet is the clowns found a yummy snack). Anyone else have this? Was the eggs a last ditch effort before she died? I have to believe that there wasn't that much wrong in terms of water quality or she would have aborted them and not went through all the work.
Last night I had to take apart more of my LR in the 20L to catch a sixline. I put everything back in and did a 25% WC. This morning I noticed that my SCS was very sluggish and not acting normal. I touched it with the net and it jetted across the tank and settled on the sand bed. and didn't move. Then I noticed that in each swimmerets there was a crap ton of green eggs. I thinking around 200 total. I disregarded the symptoms and attributed it to the egg laying/moving process. There is no male and up until now I didn't realize she was female so I knew they wouldn't hatch. I actually received her almost exactly a year ago (in which she was 1-1.5inches) which leads me to think she was around a year and a half old. I came home and she is now dead. Almost all of the eggs are gone (my bet is the clowns found a yummy snack). Anyone else have this? Was the eggs a last ditch effort before she died? I have to believe that there wasn't that much wrong in terms of water quality or she would have aborted them and not went through all the work.

