themaxx7
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I have a pair of yellow damsels, male and a female. the female has been laying hundreds of eggs at a time and the male is apparently fertilizing them. during what i think is fertilization, they both develop stinct changes in color and "dance" around the eggs and the male inverts his body to "get close" to the eggs. although everything seems fine, she continues to eat the eggs and redeposits more a few days later.....this has been going on for 2 months now. can anyone help me out. i also have 4 aquacultured perculas that apparently doing the same thing, but i cant quite see where the eggs are being deposted......the setup is a 125gl reef/community tank with various tangs, gobies, corals, anenomes, shrimp and damsels...... excelent water quality....... i just dont know what to do, to ensure succesful breeding. the pic shows the female on bottom and the male on top, the eggs are lining the top and bottom of the horizontal coral in the middle of the frame.