Thank you everybody. I treated the eggs in a nice big heavy vase with a wide opening going down to a very narrow center, I filled it with their tank water, took them out of the tumbler, and treated the 1 quart vase with 3 drops of meth blue, I put an air stone up top and it is creating just enough flow for the eggs to slightly lift and swirl slowly and a little gentle jump every so often. The fungus is now gone and the bay is still alive, the other live ones were too far gone by the time I found out about the meth blue. The live baby is soooooooooo cute, he takes a little jumping swim here and there, and likes to look aroung, its funny he looks right back at me! The five eggs look really good and healthy. I carefully seperated the cluster so the live baby did't keep getting stuck in the the web of the egg mass. The circulation of the eggs and movement is better with out them stuck together, now its more like the cichlids I used to raise.

Thank you to everybod for all your help. Hopefully they continue to thrive and grow up healthy. I have rotifers from my clown larva, I gut load them with nanno. oculata and may enrich their newly hatched brine shrimp with selecon when their yolk sacks go lower.

When should I start feeding them?
The yolk sac is still very big.