Help! My cories spawned! What do I do??

Well i've got one male albino and one male bronze and two female albino's and it's become a weekend ritual of breeding but lately they've been eating them after laying and love using my side filter :rofl: and apparently they like to keep there population right by doing this but yesterday they was at it again.

20 eggs layed and 2 eaten but they're still there and the albino male as spent the day wearing himself out going up and fanning over them.


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Wow theres some flow in there!!
 
@AdoraBelle Dearheart I used instant porridge (not Readybrek but a supermarket own brand) This doesn't smell the same as porridge so I when I used microworms it didn't put me off Scott's Porage Oats.

Don't forget to start a new culture before the first one goes rancid ;)

Ah man, I like ready brek! LOL. Will start a couple of new cultures tonight, might put one in the fridge, read something about slowing them down but keeping the alive? but might not, because it turns my stomach a bit already when they're shut away in the cupboard, really don't want them in my fridge! Maybe I'll just stick to starting a new cupboard culture every few days.

Culturing them is easier than I imagined though! For anyone wanting to try a live food culture but they're nervous about it, I can recommend starting with microworms. So easy! And cheap. Bit of supermarket brand porridge, some yeast, and some empty takeaway containers, and my starter culture cost less than £4. Cory fry seem to like them a lot I think! They wriggle around when I add them anyway, and the guppies go mad for them too.
The horse is a Shire-TBX, 27 years old but still in work.

So far, no fungus on the eggs. I'll try to get photos of the adults once the light goes on in the tank.


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What a beauty! Never would have thought of a shire/TB, but it's a great mix! She doesn't look her age at all, she's gorgeous, thanks for sharing! :)
Looks like about 20 wrigglers in my tank. How’s everybody else’s doing?
Did a head count today after cleaning their tub and before adding sand, since they started hatching seven days ago! Some are a week old already :D I can't be totally sure, but think I have 12, however one of those looks like it's dying. The others look bigger and wriggle around more purposefully, but I thought this one was dead at first, but it moved a little when I sucked it up and put it on a plate in some water. Think I will lose that one by tomorrow.

Sad, but I'm trying to take it on the chin a bit more, that sometimes it's going to happen. Bit alarmed that no one else seems to be losing any, and I've lost three already, with a fourth looking like it's on its way out. I'm keeping their tub clean, water is pristine with water changes every other day and their breeder net is in 12.5 gallons of water, feeding 2-3 times a day, airstone underneath their box... I don't know what, if anything, I'm doing wrong, when everyone else is succeeding.

Have some photos incoming.
 
Swimming baby!

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Chilling in the corner baby
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Different baby chilling in a different corner - look at those markings! Guessing this is one of the first to hatch
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Breeder box has a couple of bits of weeping moss, almond leaves, alder cones etc, and added sand today since some are seven days old. Sadly with darker sand, it's going to be so hard to see the babies. I sucked one up accidentally when cleaning the tub today using a bit of airline! Poor little thing. Definitely want to avoid doing that again, it's so tricky to clean when they're so small and blend so well into the sand, going to be a challenge for sure.
Any tips for avoiding them?
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Also found a surprise, a hitchhiker! Only a baby shrimplet, must have snuck in there when I moved the l.sessiliflora or some frogbit over. Gonna have to catch the little guy and move him back to the colony tank though. Don't want him to be alone, and since I use this tank as a quarantine tank when it's not a grow out tank, really not ideal to have a shrimp colony in there. Cute little surprise though!
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Uh, my eggs are hatching. What do I do?
Yay! Wrigglers!

What kind of container are the eggs in now? Fry will be absorbing the yolk for a couple of days, so you don't need to feed them yet. Just need a safe container for them that's well aerated with tank water in it. Oh, and heated to the same temp as the parent tank/egg tank, if you aren't containing them in the parent tank.

Congratulations! :D
 
They're just loose in my quarantine tank, which is circa 10g. Some of the eggs are in a half pint glass sitting at the bottom of the tank, some are just around the tank, and some are on a leaf (super puntery at egg collecting). I've got the inbuilt filter running, and I've covered the intake with onion netting.
 
They're just loose in my quarantine tank, which is circa 10g. Some of the eggs are in a half pint glass sitting at the bottom of the tank, some are just around the tank, and some are on a leaf (super puntery at egg collecting). I've got the inbuilt filter running, and I've covered the intake with onion netting.
Sounds like you're all set to me! But I'm still a beginner at this too, @NCaquatics is the best to give advice!
 
I'm sure I have some I can sacrifice.

Do I need to change the water every day? When and how much should I feed them?
 
What should I feed them? OH picked up something called Liquifry No2 and something called Tetra Baby at Pets at Home, as it was the only thing open.
 
OK. I learned an important lesson. If you have eggs close to hatch time but they have a little white in them, leave them be. They will possibly hatch. I left a few like that and all hatched today. :)
 
OK. I learned an important lesson. If you have eggs close to hatch time but they have a little white in them, leave them be. They will possibly hatch. I left a few like that and all hatched today. :)
Congrats!

Same, the night before I got some wrigglers, I thought only 4-5 of the eggs looked good, but left others that didn't have fungus but I thought were too white to hatch, but they did!
 

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