have continued to lay more eggs in the spawning mop and among the Java moss throughout the daylight hours.
I've witnessed a pair of fish swimming back and forth through and around the spawning mop, but I haven't actually witnessed any eggs being deposited. I see just new eggs around the mop and moss.
Cheers,
Eric
Re: Erethistes horai? No, E. minusculus - SPAWNED!
Re: Erethistes horai? No, E. minusculus - SPAWNED!
Posted: 04 Jul 2025, 03:26
by bekateen
The fish continue to spawn with more eggs laid today. With this knowledge, it seems more appropriate to call this a single spawning over multiple days, rather than thinking of each day being a unique spawn.
Unfortunately, with six fish in the tank and an unknown male:female ratio, IDK if all the eggs are from a single female or multiple females.
That may be more philosophical than technical, but it seems worth considering. Thoughts?
Cheers, Eric
Re: Erethistes horai? No, E. minusculus - SPAWNED!
Posted: 07 Jul 2025, 06:48
by bekateen
I just got back after being away for 3 days for the July 4th Independence Day weekend. A late night inspection tonight revealed fresh eggs (very yellow too!) under the false floor plus eggs with embryos about to hatch in the spawning mop plus several fry of obviously different sizes and ages.
Also, when I found fresh eggs last week (I think it was on July 2), I moved a few fresh eggs to a fry box to monitor. When I arrived today after the vacation weekend, there was a single hatched fry surviving and it was of significant size, about 4 - 5mm SL. At the very least, I know the eggs hatch in four days or less.