Christine- Thanks again for all your help. The temperature is at 80 degrees. My flashlight was dead so I used a lamp, haha. The first time I looked it seemd like I saw the white dots, the second time I didn't, so I will use your suggestion and use a magnifying glass to get a better look. So, if she DID drop some eggs, and they ate them, does she have enough to spawn? She still seems some-what full of eggs, but not nearly as much as she was. As for their behavior toward eachother...the male is still showing off for her, adding on to the nest, and chasing the female around the tank. The female, seems a tad less interested, but other than that, relatively the same as she has been throughout this whole spawning process. She changes her mind all the time, sometimes she'll be throwing herself at him, and the next she could care less. But maybe she will be impressed with a larger nest, which seems to be the male's thoughts because he is rapidly away at the nest, but at the beginning, he barely had one made...so I can hope.
Does it sound good to you?, and once again thanks so much, you are so experianced and I would be lost if it wasn't for your advice, so
thanks again! 