Bristlenose spawn egg question

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Robert Leonard
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Bristlenose spawn egg question

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Is it normal for eggs of a bristlenose albino to have 1 white spot on the egg? Image
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If you look at egg in pic you can kind of see what I meant as far as spot goes. Sorry for pic quality best I can get atm.
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Post by Shane »

Yes, It is usually where the egg was attached to the cave. This one just got knocked off somehow.
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Thanks very much Shane. I guess maybe I should look in cave then I only saw 12-15 eggs on ground so thought they layed them loose instead of attached to something like angels. I just looked and there are a whole bunch more in top of flowerpot. I am glad tank was bare bottom so didn't have to upset male. Definately great news :D
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