Pregnant Black Skirt Tetra Eggs
It is only eggs and their presence is no guarantee they will ever be laid.
Pregnant black skirt tetra eggs. Does anyone know which one of my black skirt tetras are male or female. The eggs will then sink to the bottom. So logically these fish never get pregnant.
A pregnant black skirt tetra is pretty easy to identify although black skirt tetras are not livebearers. Black skirts and all other tetras characins are egglayers. Hence black skirt tetra lay eggs rather than give birth to their young ones alive.
In other words they do not intend to give birth to live babies they lay eggs. Egg laden females usually have a swollen lower belly area and it may be lighter in colour as well but it s pregnancy. If she is holding eggs though she will look as if she is pregnant.
They are egg layers and they just eat too much. She is unlikely to lay any unless there is a suitable male and conditions are also suitable for them to spawn. Aquarists must take certain precautions when black skirt tetras are pregnant and about to spawn.
If successful the female will start laying up to 1 000 eggs all over the tank. That s why it s a good idea to have some kind of grass or mesh netting. However with out a male the eggs wont ever become fish.
Once you have successfully bred the black skirt tetras the parents should be removed from the tank as they will happily gobble down any eggs or fry they can find. They are non live bearers. Black skirt tetras are egg layers and there for can t be really pregnant.
The females will fill with eggs but if they don t mate they will either dissolve or she will extract them. They also show some apparent signs that show when they are about to lay their eggs. Black skirt tetras will scatter their eggs throughout the entire tank instead of choosing one spot.
Shortly before they become free swimming you should begin feeding the fry. Usually with most fish certainly with egg scattering tetras the make sidles up to the female and when she releases eggs he releases milt or sperm. More likely is she will reabsorb the eggs.
If there is a male then once the female drops her eggs and the male fertilizes them they need to be removed or the eggs will become dinner for them. However with out a male the eggs wont ever become fish.