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Are these eggs or a growth?

Posted: 11 May 2006, 23:10
by Porcelina
About 7 days ago, I noticed about ten rice shaped "eggs/growths" on my 10 gallon's glass and fake plants. The only fish I have in this tank are 6 male guppies, 3 otos, and 1 male Tiger Barb. Obviously the guppies and barb couldn't have formed these growths, so is it possible that my Otos have spawned? If not, does anyone know what these growths are? (I've recently found more, and the old ones seem to be growing & getting whiter- the biggest one is about 2 millimeters.)

Posted: 11 May 2006, 23:48
by bedwetter
i'm not too sure what they would be, but if they were eggs, you should be able to see the developing embryos inside after 7 days. Also, most fish eggs I have seen are spherical rather than elongate like you describe.

I guess the ultimate test will be whether they hatch into something!

Jeff

Posted: 12 May 2006, 14:58
by MatsP
Sounds like planilaria worms to me, around 2mm long white worms...

Otos lay eggs on plants, but as Jeff says, they are round and around 1-2mm in diameter, and will form embryos fairly quickly.

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Mats

Posted: 12 May 2006, 16:10
by Barbie
Is it possible you have nerite snails in the tank? They'll lay eggs that look like you're describing and they are rarely fertile due to them being a brackish/saltwater snail that can adapt to fw, but not reproduce there. Shooting in the dark here, I realize ;).

Barbie