A few weeks ago, my group of C-140 decided it was time to get rid of some eggs. They spawn no more often than once a year, so it's a rare occation. The two earlier times they've spawned, the eggs all went bad, and I got no fry. This time I was so ready to make it work. I picked the eggs, and took some action to prevent problems. But it didn't work this time either. All the eggs went bad, and I was really sad about it. I always wait for a long time before throwing the eggs away, even far past the time they should have hatched. I think I wait for a miracle, as I have experienced some fish miracles in the past. A few days ago, I passed the tank with the depressing eggs, and I sent a sad look into it, and then froze. An egg with a tail!

I didn't believe the little thing would be alive, but took it up to help it getting the egg off its head. But it was alive! He is now well alive in a little icecream box, as the only little surviver from all those egg - a little miracle fry, hatched far later than he should have!
And today the surprises continued: the C-140 group has spawned again! :happy-wavemulticolor: Not so many eggs this time, but there are eggs on the front glass! This took me by surprise, as they have always waited at least a year, or even more, between the spawnings. This time I will let the eggs stay in the tank, and see if I am more successful with them this way.
As I've had other fish spawn as well, it seems like it's a good thing I have problems with keeping the right temperature in the tanks in my bedroom. It's far too cold in there, and the heaters are too weak to keep the temperature up right now. And the result has been that the catfishes believe it's the rainy season.
