Cory_Dad
Fishaholic
These cory's are going to be the death of me.
I was walking past the 2.5 gallon hospital tank and noticed a lot of commotion. Oh great, the adults are going to breed!
What to do.. Well, I panicked and put them into the 10 gallon fry tank which I hadn't cleaned yet today. Gave the juveniles in there a fright.
If she doesn't start laying eggs withing 15 minutes! There's eggs all over the place, the glass, the AC20 intake tube, a few in the java moss, but she's dropping a lot onto the glass bottom. One (maybe both) of the males is/are eating the eggs as well. Grrrr. I tried to protect some on the bottom by placing plant containers over them but I only had 2. I also dropped a sinking wafer in to lure them away from the eggs. They must have eaten half of the eggs or more. Even momma ate some. I even tried collecting them but totally botched that up.
This has gone on now for over 4 hours. I've lost pretty much of a days work with these. They've settled down now but I'm not gonna put them back into the 2.5.
I've given up cycling the 20. The ammonia was way up there still and 0 nitrite, after almost 3 weeks. I did a 50% water change. Still too high. Massive doses of Prime. Still a bit high. 50% water change again. It's now just between .5 and .75 ppm. Dumped in a sack of ammo chips. I'm mad now.
The water is too cold for them now anyway. Hopefully buy the time it's warm enough the ammonia will be at an acceptable level.
I hope to move them either late late tonight or early tomorrow morning, hopefully before they eat all the eggs.
Well, I guess the up side to this all is that they've recovered from whatever made em sick....
I was walking past the 2.5 gallon hospital tank and noticed a lot of commotion. Oh great, the adults are going to breed!
What to do.. Well, I panicked and put them into the 10 gallon fry tank which I hadn't cleaned yet today. Gave the juveniles in there a fright.
If she doesn't start laying eggs withing 15 minutes! There's eggs all over the place, the glass, the AC20 intake tube, a few in the java moss, but she's dropping a lot onto the glass bottom. One (maybe both) of the males is/are eating the eggs as well. Grrrr. I tried to protect some on the bottom by placing plant containers over them but I only had 2. I also dropped a sinking wafer in to lure them away from the eggs. They must have eaten half of the eggs or more. Even momma ate some. I even tried collecting them but totally botched that up.
This has gone on now for over 4 hours. I've lost pretty much of a days work with these. They've settled down now but I'm not gonna put them back into the 2.5.
I've given up cycling the 20. The ammonia was way up there still and 0 nitrite, after almost 3 weeks. I did a 50% water change. Still too high. Massive doses of Prime. Still a bit high. 50% water change again. It's now just between .5 and .75 ppm. Dumped in a sack of ammo chips. I'm mad now.
The water is too cold for them now anyway. Hopefully buy the time it's warm enough the ammonia will be at an acceptable level.
I hope to move them either late late tonight or early tomorrow morning, hopefully before they eat all the eggs.
Well, I guess the up side to this all is that they've recovered from whatever made em sick....