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    Fungus eggs?

    I am going a bit crazy with the pics at the moment as i just borrowed a digital camera!
    But seriously, I have in other post that i have a proven pair of blue diamonds. They laid 200+ eggs but 95 % went fungus.
    Would this mean that the fungus eggs were not fertile or could the fungus spread across all the eggs even the fertile ones?
    As you can see i have a cage around the eggs to stop the pair from eating them. from one good thing it could mean 1 bad thing as the parents are not close enough to "fan" them and eat any ones that go fungus.
    My question is, Would it be benificial to squirt some meth blue over the eggs say 4 hours after they have been laid? Or is this a waist of time and the eggs were not fertile anyway?

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    Ben
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    more fungus eggs

    Here are some pics of a pair of ocean greens with thier eggs.
    more than 1/2 of the eggs hatched this morning.
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    Hi Ben

    I know that some people are not in favour of methylene blue - but I use it religiously for exactly this and have never have any probs with the bacteria dying in the filter. Use at 1/2 the dose recommended on the bottle - once you have solved your fungus prob - then you can work out if fertile or not.
    Good luck with it
    Sean

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    another pic

    more of a close up......
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    Great news Ben, and good looking fish
    Thirty-five years keeping and breeding discus, and I'm still learning :P

    Merrilyn has passed, but will not be forgotten - Goodbye dear friend

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