Green Chromides / Etroplus suratensis: The eggs are hatching
Four days after being laid, the eggs are beginning to hatch. At this point about half of them look to have hatched. The parents are trying to keep them within the confines of the base of the pot and picking up any that stray.
Four days after being laid, the eggs are beginning to hatch. At this point about half of them look to have hatched. The parents are trying to keep them within the confines of the base of the pot and picking up any that stray.