Cory Fry

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I've hatched cory eggs in the past, and they've grown up quite healthy with no problems. Last time I did was over a year ago.

However, over the last two months or so, I've tried again, and have had no success. I've taken eggs out of the adult tank, and the eggs have hatched. I reckon over the last two months, 20 eggs have hatched, and the fry were there and swimming around. Looked quite well.
Sadly, none have seemed to last more then two days.

The tank was set up initially for guppy fry, so its well established, had no problems with guppy fry in it. Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate are within reasonable levels, I just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong now.

Maybe there's something that I did last time I hatched these eggs that I'm forgetting now,
any help much appreciated :)
 
I've hatched cory eggs in the past, and they've grown up quite healthy with no problems. Last time I did was over a year ago.

However, over the last two months or so, I've tried again, and have had no success. I've taken eggs out of the adult tank, and the eggs have hatched. I reckon over the last two months, 20 eggs have hatched, and the fry were there and swimming around. Looked quite well.
Sadly, none have seemed to last more then two days.

The tank was set up initially for guppy fry, so its well established, had no problems with guppy fry in it. Ammonia, Nitrite and Nitrate are within reasonable levels, I just can't figure out what I'm doing wrong now.

Maybe there's something that I did last time I hatched these eggs that I'm forgetting now,
any help much appreciated :)

What do you mean the levels are within reasonable levels? Can you give us the stats?
Whats the temp? Are you giving them infusoria or similar?
 

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