Thank you. I hope he makes it
The cory baby I talked about in this post is still alive but still looks like a little bubble. I know he's eating because I can see his stomach is full of Hikari First Bites. Is it possible it is still the egg sack? I can't get a good picture of him so I attached a picture of a Goldfish that looks like him if you change it to the form of a cory fry. I'm not sure what is wrong with him.I was putting in some Hikari First bites for the first time for the 3 day old fry today and as the rest were eating I noticed one who looks kind of like a bubble. The best way to describe it is that it looks like a cory egg with a tail and 2 little red eyes. He doesn't look like the rest of the fry but kind of like a swimming egg. All of the others I watched closely and they were eating little specks of food but this one was hiding behind a dried leaf in my tank and not swimming and eating like the rest. He swims very wobbly. Is there something I can do to help him?
Does it look like dropsy?The cory baby I talked about in this post is still alive but still looks like a little bubble. I know he's eating because I can see his stomach is full of Hikari First Bites. Is it possible it is still the egg sack? I can't get a good picture of him so I attached a picture of a Goldfish that looks like him if you change it to the form of a cory fry. I'm not sure what is wrong with him.
I don't think so. He's looked like that for 7 days and acting normalDoes it look like dropsy?
Wouldn't be concerned as long as his tummy is full.The fry are doing very well! They eat Hikari first bites, crushed flake food, crushed fluval bug bites, and I saw some cyclops in their tank! I have no idea how the cyclops got there but I looked at pictures online and they are definitely cyclops. I noticed today that one of the cories has grown much larger than all the others. I also noticed one of the cories kept swimming to the top and ate floating bits of Hikari First Bites from the top of my tank instead of the first bites at the bottom of the tank. Is that normal or should I be concerned about that?
I will post pictures of the fry tomorrow if I can get any good photos.