Breeding Please Help!

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Hi,

i have come home to eggs from my corys! i want unexpecting this. I can see marks where loads were layed but have been eaten 5 were left and i saved them. I figured i sparked them breeding due to doing a water change the night before and i only used cold water.

What i have done from reading on various sites is set up a 12.5gallon tank with an air pump and heather with the eggs in. the tank is completley bare with just the eggs in. I think 4 of the eggs are fertile but im not too sure. the 4 eggs are looking beige with a brown dot sort of thing in the middle. with 1 looking just white. I have but methelyn blue into the tank to prevent fungus and i would like to know if im doing everything correctly, and whether there is anything else i have to do. Also when will they hatch and what do i feed them on?

Many thanks
 
hi DiscusAngel
congrats on the eggs if they are beige in coulor they are fertile :good:
i prefaire to hatch my eggs in containers, but the tank there in is as good uv done everything right
they should hatch withing 3-5 days, bbs and microw worms are the best foods but u can use liqifry no1 and hikari fist bites if you carnt get any good luck with them :good:
 
Congrats DiscusAngel.

Sorry to add a question to this, but I was wondering if anyone has posted pics of Cory eggs after each day of being laid, so that those of us who have not yet managed to get any fry can see what we should be looking for and what temps work best with Cory eggs etc etc.
 
hi DiscusAngel
congrats on the eggs if they are beige in coulor they are fertile :good:
i prefaire to hatch my eggs in containers, but the tank there in is as good uv done everything right
they should hatch withing 3-5 days, bbs and microw worms are the best foods but u can use liqifry no1 and hikari fist bites if you carnt get any good luck with them :good:

Hey thanks for such a quick reply!

so glad im doing everything right :D ill try head to the lfs tomorow or wednesday and see what they have

Thanks i will kep updated with how they are doing!
 
Congratulations!

It's a real rush, isn't it?

Wait till their egg sacks are used up before you start feeding them and feed them sparingly but often. I clean up any left over food then next morning before I start the feeding for that day. I know they say you should clean up after 1 hour but if you don't give them too much to begin with and the tanks not over crowded (5 eggs in a 12.5 gallon is awesome) then you should be ok.

You may also want to invest in a sponge filter. If you look at the diy section of the forums theres a great post on how to make one yourself.

I clean up the tank using an air hose as a siphon into a white bucket and I THOROUGHLY CHECK THE BUCKET'S CONTENTS before I dump out the water.

As for taking daily pictures of eggs for comparison, it depends on the species of Cory as they can be different.

Good luck and cheers.
 
As for taking daily pictures of eggs for comparison, it depends on the species of Cory as they can be different.

I suspected as much Cory_Dad. Is there anyone out there who may possibly have undertaken such activities or someone you could point me in the direction of?
 
Congratulations!

It's a real rush, isn't it?

Wait till their egg sacks are used up before you start feeding them and feed them sparingly but often. I clean up any left over food then next morning before I start the feeding for that day. I know they say you should clean up after 1 hour but if you don't give them too much to begin with and the tanks not over crowded (5 eggs in a 12.5 gallon is awesome) then you should be ok.

You may also want to invest in a sponge filter. If you look at the diy section of the forums theres a great post on how to make one yourself.

I clean up the tank using an air hose as a siphon into a white bucket and I THOROUGHLY CHECK THE BUCKET'S CONTENTS before I dump out the water.

As for taking daily pictures of eggs for comparison, it depends on the species of Cory as they can be different.

Good luck and cheers.

Yeah!,

ok i shall try feeding once there sacks have gone :)

yeah i already have a little sponge filter a fluval 2 i think? lol.

well it isnt seeming that hard now! and yeh i will check the bucket! and ill try to take regular pictures the waters abit blue at the moment so i cant take any more pictures :)

Thank you so much !
 
As for taking daily pictures of eggs for comparison, it depends on the species of Cory as they can be different.

I suspected as much Cory_Dad. Is there anyone out there who may possibly have undertaken such activities or someone you could point me in the direction of?

Well if you ask me nice and also ask my corys to be co-operative I'd be happy to take some pictures. Mine are C. Napoensis. Their eggs hatch about 2-3 days after being laid so I'm not sure how much information you'll get from the pictures. All I have from their last spawn is same day pictures.

Right now I'm going (have gone, I hope) through a crisis with my tanks but I'm hopeful that they'll start up again in a week or so; they're a bit overdue.

Cheers.
 
Well if you ask me nice and also ask my corys to be co-operative I'd be happy to take some pictures. Mine are C. Napoensis. Their eggs hatch about 2-3 days after being laid so I'm not sure how much information you'll get from the pictures. All I have from their last spawn is same day pictures.

Right now I'm going (have gone, I hope) through a crisis with my tanks but I'm hopeful that they'll start up again in a week or so; they're a bit overdue.

Cheers.

That would be a fantastic gesture Cory_Dad.
Pretty please would you be so kind as to take a few pics of your eggs, tell the Corys I will owe them one if successful. :good:

I've read about your crisis. Sorry to hear about it. I hope you manage to sort it all out.
 
yeah will be quite intresting seeing them on a pic from when there laid to them hatching every couple of hours ,and even better if anyone can do a video and speed it up id love to see them develop inside the egg like this :good:
 
Hello guys, ive got a picture to show you at 1 hour egg day old. no difference now on the second day apart from the blob inside looks like its getting larger. Sorry for bad picture

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Thanks

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hi DiscusAngel
this will be very helpfull to any one who hasnt breed corydoras before :good: if you can do this as often as you can with them developing inside the eggs it will be great :good:
 
ok tomorow will get the camera out and take lots of piccys each day.. to show progression...

( i hope they actually hatch lol as this is my first eggs from them )
 

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