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I was convinced by my good friend that this pic is nice enough to post here. After several safe amplexis days the pleuros got it on big style last night and this morning the hornwart looked like a christmas tree after a visit from Santa with a head cold.
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I should clarify the eggs look like that because of light from the cameras flash. Normally I suffer from too much light from behind me, but today it was in the middle of a full storm and the light was lacking, and the eggs reflected the flash very nicely.
 
Congratulations Jeffrey
2 advices:
* separate the eggs or they will be eaten
* don't keep all eggs in same tank, they grow fungus fast and contaminate each other - refresh water often

good luck
 
Thanks Joeri

Roughly half the eggs are in a tub already. I am leaving the rest to fend for themselves, thought mum n dad seem to be going for another laying.

I am changing the water daily as with the water in the verrucosus eggs I have.

Thank you for the advice it is appreciated
 
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