My arowana laid some eggs

Arachnopuppy

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I counted 104 eggs. What the hell do I do now?

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Exo

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Well, if there is no male to fertilize them, they are duds, so you can just get rid of them.
 

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Quick! Someone move this thread to Not So Spineless Wonders so AP will actually have started a thread that's not in TWH!
 

Arachnopuppy

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But there's a male in there... or I could have sworn he was a male.
 

Mack&Cass

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I have read some arowanas are mouthbrooders, what species is yours?
If it is a mouthbrooding species, your chances of successful artificial incubation are low I think. I would remove the eggs to a clean, well-aerated tank with similar water chemistry and temperature to your main tank and see what happens.
Maybe if this was in "Not so Spineless Wonders" someone with arowana experience will chime in, as I have none.
Mackenzie
 

mitchrobot

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all aros are mouth brooder (well, the african arowanas may not be, i dont remember)

in anycase, if the male didnt scoop them up, then they are probably bad. you can try putting them in a tumbler (similar to what people use to manually raise mouthbrooding cichlid eggs). i knew a guy whos aro pair would lay eggs about twice a year, but his male wouldnt pick em up, all would eventually cloud over and he'd junk em.

either way, good job, they must be some healthy fish
 
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