Hello all! I've been keeping pygmy corydoras for a few years because they are my favorite fish. I'd really like to see them reproduce but they don't seem to be doing so on their own. So what I'll do here is go through some of the steps I've been taking to get them to spawn and hopefully one of you fish experts can help me theorize a way to make the reproduction happen!
so in the beginning I had my pygmy corys in a 20 gallon community tank. This is how they lived for the last few years. I began to believe some of the other occupants were bullying them away from food and otherwise making them uncomfortable so I moved the corys to a tank I found in an alleyway. The tank appears to be 5-10 gallons, I can't be sure. The group of corys is 20 strong and there are only pygmy corydoras in the tank. I know that may seem a bit overstocked but I've been monitoring the water chemistry and it stays really clean and has plenty of plants to help clean the water. I've also been doing regular water changes. The fish have plenty of space and seem happy and social.
I feed my corys frozen daphnia twice daily and occasionally use a sinking algae wafer to balance their diet. I do a 40% water change every day (for the last few days) with slightly colder water to induce mating. Still nothing. I am considering getting a grindal worm culture so I can feed them live foods but live baby brine shrimp have not worked in the past.
So with all that in mind (it's a lot, sorry) I would love to hear some suggestions on what might change my luck. Thanks for reading
so in the beginning I had my pygmy corys in a 20 gallon community tank. This is how they lived for the last few years. I began to believe some of the other occupants were bullying them away from food and otherwise making them uncomfortable so I moved the corys to a tank I found in an alleyway. The tank appears to be 5-10 gallons, I can't be sure. The group of corys is 20 strong and there are only pygmy corydoras in the tank. I know that may seem a bit overstocked but I've been monitoring the water chemistry and it stays really clean and has plenty of plants to help clean the water. I've also been doing regular water changes. The fish have plenty of space and seem happy and social.
I feed my corys frozen daphnia twice daily and occasionally use a sinking algae wafer to balance their diet. I do a 40% water change every day (for the last few days) with slightly colder water to induce mating. Still nothing. I am considering getting a grindal worm culture so I can feed them live foods but live baby brine shrimp have not worked in the past.
So with all that in mind (it's a lot, sorry) I would love to hear some suggestions on what might change my luck. Thanks for reading