assuming you may have goldfish, buy a jewelers loupe and you can pick up a
strand of the plant material their stuck on and look at the eggs close up to
see the huge eyes in them, and a few days later, the backbone as they
wiggle around. Its interesting to see the progress before they hatch about 5
or so days later depending on temps. The cloudy eggs are not fertilized, the
clear ones (pale yellow) are;
sandra
"Shannon" <nojunk.TakeThisOut@mail.please.com> wrote in message
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> I have been doing some research on goldfish breeding, but I still can't
find
> out can you see goldfish eggs?
> Does anyone know?
>
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