The problem would be more about getting the fry out of the tank with any degree of success if my timing is off at all. The parents are doing a great job right now, but I'd be disappointed if I woke up to no eggs in the AM when I could have easily taken them out. I'll give it some more thought this evening. They are in a 120 with a big group of very aggressive eaters which concerns me --5 very large piggish berdmorei loaches, angels, severums, t bar cichlids, leopard ctenopoma, dwarf pike and 6 other acaras. It's looking like I have another pair setting up shop on the other side of the tank. These are both Electric Blues. The one I assume to be female has got an interesting color change going on. Ryan, on a totally unrelated issue-do you know anything about Gymnogeophagus Gymno. Yerbalitos? I was just going to PM you, but might as well ask here. My LFS guy contacts me when he gets in fish that he thinks might interest me and he just got some of these.