The white eggs are not good. The amber or orange color that are transparent might
be fertile. A closer look at the transparent
egg may show a small tiny black dot these
eggs are fertile. Can't see the picture so tomorrow you should see the fertile eggs
turning dark. I know this is confusing.
Cliff
Last edited by CliffsDiscus; 04-26-2020 at 06:09 PM.
Just throwing this out there but my tds is 130 and I went through the same thing your going through but what I leaned on mostly was consistency. I never used r/o water so I didn’t have to chase a certain number and just gave them time. By the 8th attempt their egg laying and location had gotten better... if there young they might need some time. Also my 7th batch attempt none of the eggs hatched after I had good wrigglers so if there trying and the babies are wriggling give them time... they will probably work it out. Getting to wrigglers is the first hurdle, then free swimming, then surviving the parent separation. I myself am waiting on that last one