steve wrote:Those females that are kept alone and produce eggs are very unpredictable., I wish I knew more about what's going on with them.
Ha, tell me about it! I came home yesterday to a destroyed aquarium, pretty much. I have her raft supported by some bricks; creates a nice tunnel for her to swim through and a little shelter to hide/sleep under. She had knocked one brick completely down, pushed another aside, twisted her raft around (and could no longer climb on it) and tore both heaters off their suction cups. She's also fowled up her water quite nicely these last few days, so I'll be doing a full clean/water change this weekend.
Her appetite has indeed died down as well. She'll eat her live food, but is only eating about half her pellets before trying to escape her feeding aquarium in a mad panic.
As I type this she's going nuts and trying to get out of her living aquarium.
So yeah, she has eggs; no question. The irony is after however many weeks of non-stop panic, she'll pop it out and immediately turn around and eat it. Likely when I'm not home and I'll just find the remains later.
It's supposed to get colder outside this weekend and snow again for a bit, so perhaps that'll alter her behaviour for a time.