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    I’ve got a nice pair of discus recently. No plan to breed. But within a few days a qt these 2 layed eggs on my internal filter. Eggs stayed there for a few days then they ate them. Thought I had a pair. This first set of eggs were red. I never saw who layed them. About 2 weeks later I’ve got red eggs again. These are eaten right away. 2 days later I’ve got white eggs in the same place. Can one female lay different color eggs? The whites were eaten as they were laid. So I think I’ve got 2 females. Water changing today and there are red eggs on the flower pot I added and both are again taking care of the eggs. What’s up? Females or a pair?

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    Default Re: Color of eggs

    You have 2 different pairs. Not basted on color, but on the fact that it takes at least a week for a female to lay a clutch of eggs.
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    No Liz there are only 2 fish .1BA70CC8-4FBF-4B49-BA59-BEDC5A01DCB1.jpg

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    Well, that's a head scratcher...BTW, it looks like you have a male and a female.
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    That was my first thought! But I’ve never seen who’s laying the red eggs. I watched the smaller red one lay the white eggs and the blue one ate them right away. I’m thinking they’re 2 females. Be nice if the blue ones a male and the red one lays different color eggs.

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    My guess, is that the white eggs were no good, the male knew and he ate them.
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    Ok now I’m back thinking 2 females!! D3913CA0-1211-4CE5-9495-38B67B52C933.jpg659548B8-0B5F-4798-AECE-B9C5B4FBD2DD.jpg Well they spent 2 days taking care of the red eggs and now this morn Allred gone and replaced with white new eggs. Which they are both taking care of. Funny fish!!

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    Default Re: Color of eggs

    The eggs will turn white for various reasons.

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    The white eggs are died. These are covered with fungus to produce a white appearance.
    At my age, everything is irritating.

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    Red eggs probably the Discus was eating color enchanted food. White eggs fungus, The eggs should be amber orange.

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    I hear ya’s!! But definitely white eggs no fungus. It was 2 females. One laid red eggs the other white. They acted like a pair but the eggs weren’t fertile. I got a male and the eggs are now fertile. Got a thread running about the fry.71EE25E3-2B30-4111-9527-6C1DCEDFCA32.jpg

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