Congo Tetra Eggs
Most prominently atop their lateral lines congos have an orange line that contrasts very well with the rest of their body s coloration which oscillates between blue green and silver.
Congo tetra eggs. You can feed them infusoria for a few days. A black dot inside the eggs indicates that it has fertilized and there are fries inside of them. However if you have some experience in breeding other species you can rest assured that the congo tetra is breeding.
This is a good thing. If the breeding tank is heavily planted then the tetras will certainly lay their eggs on the leaves of those plants. In the right lighting congos will show a spectrum of colors.
Here is a list of useful tips 1. Hold a separate container for breeding. Congo tetras are known to eat the eggs.
The eggs are tiny clear spherical balls that may sometime not be visible through our naked eyes. Since congo tetra release more than 300 eggs and also the growth of the fry increases rapidly it is good to have larger sized tanks. Then switch to baby brine shrimp.
Follow the reverse osmosis method. This tank may be small in size but must be plants especially large leaf plants. After about a week the tiny fish fry will emerge.
Using moss for the bottom of the tank is highly recommendable. The size of the tank should be suitable for the 15 20 gallons of water. Once the fish are done breeding remove the adults from the tank.