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I can also try my local MA, but I don't go that way so often...
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Ok, there's a nice big lump of bristlenose eggs - outside the cave guarded by the male. Was that a careless error by him? Or has he rejected them? Should I push it back in the cave for him, or leave him to it?
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Leave him to it, they could well be infertile ones.
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I did push it back to the cave entrance, at which point he finished the job and moved them inside.
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