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Thread: Yes! I saw few eggs of Aus.

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    Yes! I saw few eggs of Aus.

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    Yes! I am so happy. I saw few eggs on the breeding mop. Collect them and put into another tank. Notice 3 of them turn white, guess must be infected. Hope the rest could hatch.

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    If they turn white then they're probably infertile. At this point of time, should the white eggs start to turn fuzzy (infected with fungus), you should worry about the fungus beginning to spread to other fertile eggs on the mop.
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    Pick off the fungussed eggs and the remainder if fertile will hopefully hatch. Any eggs that turn white are infertile and should be removed . May be a good idea to add some anti-fungus agent to the hatching container.
    The incubation period for Aus is between 14 and 21 days.

    Mike
    IF YOU CAN`T BREED THEM DON`T KEEP THEM

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