tinkerbell
Oct 23 2004, 09:57 AM
Okies, heres the deal -
Bought 7 new ish 2day, 2 cardinal tetras, 1 sucker thing, 2 silver tipped things, and 2 stripey fish.
I have a snail in the tank allready (Dave), and when i got back 2day, i found something that looks suspiciously like eggs stuck to the side of the tank. I also have 1 mollie and 2 guppies in the tank. Just wondering who is the most likely culprit to have laid the eggs. please help.
Oh, and one last thing - WHAT THE22 DO I DO WITH THEM??????????
bodoba
Oct 23 2004, 10:29 AM
I think you need an EGG expert. Different eggs will hatch at different times. i suggest using the big WWW to research on the difference between guppy, snail and mollie eggs.
Robyn
blinky000
Oct 23 2004, 10:35 AM
is it like slime or individual eggs? if its a jelly, its dave (or davina!) and if not then collect them for me and come round and drop them off with me 2moz.
(still posting in the wrong section arent we hun?

)
tinkerbell
Oct 23 2004, 10:41 AM
er theyre indevidual eggs. and i cant help it, the other sections frighten me!
Can i cum ova on monday or bettter can u cum ova here, coz they look like theyre stuck to the side of the tank and i dont wanna kill them or something.....
AHHHHHHHHHHHH
im frightened now.....
Pleaseeeeee helpp
Amy.........watdo i do???????????
aiiiiiiiQ!
blinky000
Oct 23 2004, 10:45 AM
im goin 2 me nans on monday so ill cum ova 2moz if thats ok? ill take em out. interesting 2 c wot the hel they r!
tinkerbell
Oct 23 2004, 10:49 AM
Ma rents arnt keen on u comin ova 2moz, they is really busy.
i realy dont wanna touch the eggs yet....
blinky000
Oct 23 2004, 10:52 AM
wel, i cant help ya unles u tel ur rents ill only b there a couple of mins. cos i cum ova 2 urs 4 like 15 mins 2 get the eggs and then u spend the day @ mine. sound gd? then ur outa ur rents way.
lovemypets
Oct 23 2004, 10:56 AM
QUOTE(tinkerbell @ Oct 23 2004, 12:57 PM)
Okies, heres the deal -
Bought 7 new ish 2day, 2 cardinal tetras, 1 sucker thing, 2 silver tipped things, and 2 stripey fish.
I have a snail in the tank allready (Dave), and when i got back 2day, i found something that looks suspiciously like eggs stuck to the side of the tank. I also have 1 mollie and 2 guppies in the tank. Just wondering who is the most likely culprit to have laid the eggs. please help.
Oh, and one last thing - WHAT THE22 DO I DO WITH THEM??????????
Tinkerbell,
Mollies and guppies are livebearers, meaning they give birth to live fish and do not lay eggs. Therefore, I would guess that they are snail eggs. I know less than nothing about snails, so can't help you there.
tinkerbell
Oct 23 2004, 10:58 AM
nah, ill collect them and keep them till tuesday or sumink when u can cum ova.
ill explain l8r.....
blinky000
Oct 23 2004, 11:03 AM
go onto chat and we'll talk
blinky000
Oct 23 2004, 11:04 AM
btw, snails eggs are layed in jelly at the surface of the water so im guessing its one of the new ones. actualy, im sure its one of the new ones. i cant wait to bring them up!!

:carrot
Lozbug
Oct 23 2004, 11:06 AM
QUOTE(lovemypets @ Oct 23 2004, 07:56 PM)
QUOTE(tinkerbell @ Oct 23 2004, 12:57 PM)
Okies, heres the deal -
Bought 7 new ish 2day, 2 cardinal tetras, 1 sucker thing, 2 silver tipped things, and 2 stripey fish.
I have a snail in the tank allready (Dave), and when i got back 2day, i found something that looks suspiciously like eggs stuck to the side of the tank. I also have 1 mollie and 2 guppies in the tank. Just wondering who is the most likely culprit to have laid the eggs. please help.
Oh, and one last thing - WHAT THE22 DO I DO WITH THEM??????????
Tinkerbell,
Mollies and guppies are livebearers, meaning they give birth to live fish and do not lay eggs. Therefore, I would guess that they are snail eggs. I know less than nothing about snails, so can't help you there.
lovemypets is right. Are they a clear gel looking egg? then this is most likely a snail eggs, i had similar problem.
Lozbug
Oct 24 2004, 08:59 AM
Myaj
Oct 27 2004, 12:23 PM
Probably snail eggs... its kind of hard to tell you who may have laid eggs when you don't know what kind of fish you have (stripey fish is not very helpful).
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