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I found him! He's so cute.
I guess mine are just little piggies. I really enjoy your poss about them. Thanks for sharing.Cory eggs are around 2mm in diameter, some a little larger some a little smaller. Pygmies are only 1mm.
Usually though they get eaten before they're noticed.
My paleatus have been spawning each day this week, different female.
Today's eggs were eaten before I saw them. Evidence was egg marks on my glass.
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The "debris" in the water is the bubbles from the output of my HOB since they laid them on the back wall.
All the eggs were eaten, either by my hoplos or my BN pleco lol
Yeah they will spawn if they feel comfortable and settled. And aeneus fry grow well too. They will likely also lay regularly.Oh my goodness, so many tiny adorable babies!! Thank you for sharing the progress, helps so much to see how someone who successfully breeds them, manages it!
If my current crop of eggs doesn't make it, I'm tempted to keep the four bronze in the QT for a bit longer and try to get them to spawn again, since by then I'll have another air pump and hopefully be more prepared with MB and stuff. Wanna try to rear some cory babies now I'm over the shock of them laying eggs!
They must be feeling okay in there for them to spawn, right?
Yay! I'm so happy they feel comfortable and settledYeah they will spawn if they feel comfortable and settled. And aeneus fry grow well too. They will likely also lay regularly.
Yeah egg day can turn into feast day lolYay! I'm so happy they feel comfortable and settled
If these fry hatch, I'll move the adults over to the 57 gallon. I'll only delay them to spawn again if these eggs aren't viable. Just because if they spawn in the 57 gallon, no way will any eggs make it, too many fish that would eat the eggs right away, lol.
Aaww! The older aeneus are getting so big! How old are all these little batches?Over 30 fry still in the nursery.
Can't get over how black the normal paleatus fry are.
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And the older aeneus are coloring up so nice
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The oldest aeneus batch in the 10g grow out are 42 days oldAaww! The older aeneus are getting so big! How old are all these little batches?
No clue yet. Open to suggestionsAaww, I love the goofy tail one! I'd keep him too. Have you thought of a name for him/her yet?
With the small fry I change up to 90% daily, careful to be exact temperature as their old water and slowly added to their tank.How do you keep your fry viable? Cories have been a real challenge for this old breeder. How much water do you change daily?