Very cool!! Congrats!!
I have yet to see any eggs released from either of my females during such events![]()
Awesome! The eggs are tiny, prolly under millimeter. So good luck seeing them. Spotting a moving, clear, under a millimeter target in a fish tank is no easy task. If you put some sort of mesh collector on the overflow, you could probably find some that don't get chewed up by pumps. Aquatic Eco sells mesh if your interested.
Thanks everyone!
Thanks for the info. I don't think I will try to collect the eggs, it's just fun to watch.
A good way to tell, in case you miss the release of the gametes, is to look at your other fish. In my tank at least, the anthias will suddenly go NUTS eating what appears to be nothing in the water column after my fish have spawned. HTH. Again, great shots, thanks for sharing. I wish my photog skills were that good :thumbsup:
Very beautiful pics. I wish my flames were going at it.
awesome pictures ,i hope you don't mind but the picture of the male silhouetting the female is now my desk top background !
Yeah I was going to do that too, but they are too small. It's too stretched out; unless maybe you have an ipad?