Oh no! I'm so sorry
Tummies were full of food, i could see the reddish colour of the first bites in their tummies.When baby fish start dying it's either from poor water quality or starvation. If smaller fish are dying and the water is good, then it's starvation.
Baby Corydoras are quite small and need small food. You also need to feed more often than 2 times a day. I fed mine 3-5 times a day.
During the first 2 weeks you should reduce the water level to about 4 inches so the fry and food are closer together.
Look for a smaller type of food, microworms might be small enough or vinegar eels. Infusoria and green water also help.
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The reason people lose large batches of fry is due to starvation or poor water quality, usually starvation. Female fry tend to be a bit smaller than male fry and this lets males take slightly larger food. The smaller females can't always eat the bigger food and starve.
Yes, locally though as shipping cories makes me nervous. I do plan on keeping Solo and maybe a couple others for myself thoughAre you going to sell them when they get bigger?
So precious great pics!So because my betta got herself a new tank, that left her old tank free.
So i converted it to a fry grow out until the little guys are big enough to move to a 20 gallon grow out. Nice to actually see side views of them now
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And neat to see Solo
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The younger ones blend in super well
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