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New Eggs 1 Year ago  
This is the third batch of eggs my oscars have produced. The first two sets were eaten. This batch is about 2 days old and still here. From what I understand is if they are tan in color, there are good eggs, if their white, their bad. I only see two white eggs.



Also, is this one of the organs, and if so, which?




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Re:New Eggs 1 Year ago  
Give it one more day, hopefully they should start hatching. How old are the Oscars? Are there any other fish in the tank? The second photo looks like the female. When asked starts breeding, they are not always successful first few times.
 
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Re:New Eggs 1 Year ago  
I'm really not sure how old they are. I've had them for about a year now, and they are about 8 inches long. I got them from someone who didn't have the room for them. He had the two in only a 40 US Gallon tank. They are now in a 75 US Gallon tank, and will soon be moved into my new 220 US gallon tank. They are by themselves.
 
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Re:New Eggs 1 Year ago  
Just a quick update, I just saw a few wigglers in there, but parents seem to be pruning most of the eggs out.

Well, this time the parents did a little better in keeping the eggs till at least some of them started to hatch.

We'll see how things go over the next few hour. If they still eat this whole batch, should I give them a few more tries on their own, or should I just expect that they wont be good parents, and just remove the eggs after their laid?
 
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Re:New Eggs 1 Year ago  
Dont despair your Oscars may be moving the wrigglers to somewhere safe in a pit that they have dug in the gravel. You have to look really carefully to see them in the gravel if you notice that the fish are no hovering over a different part in the tank this may be where they are keeping the fry safely until; they become free swimming. As for the pic i think it is definitely a female as OFL says. looks to me to be around 4-500 eggs on that slate. good luck be ready with you brine shrimp if you see the wrigglers in gravel. They will become free swimming on the fifth day after they hatched and it will be in the afternoon.
 
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Re:New Eggs 1 Year ago  
Hey, these are really good photos of fertilised eggs, you don't often get them this good. Probably because they are on a white surface. Would you mind if we use them on Oscarfishlover.com? Of course I will credit you with the photo.
 
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