Acara Breeding

tgrogan

Members
My wife has a group of 4 Blue Acaras, a pair of which have bred and one of the parents is guarding the eggs. The question is how to tell which eggs are viable and which are unfertilized. They all started a kind of brownish color but some are turning white. When this happens with my Africans it means that the eggs are bad. Does this mean the same with the Blue Acaras?
 

Pat Kelly

CCA Member
As far as I know, this should mean the same thing.
I have had fish with yellow eggs, brown eggs etc, but the white ones have always been bad unless the fish was an albino. And even then, they are more of a golden color.
Remember that this is only my experience and I have never kept these fish.
 
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