Is there anything more adorable than Cory fry...
Recently I removed some eggs from two different aquariums. The first houses Galaxy Rasboras, along with Harborus Corys. The second has one of my favourite, a group of Aldolfo Corys who I always hoped would breed. It has been an interesting journey of surprises. So far, this is what I know...
Three of the eggs are now free swimming so are obviously Galaxy Rasboras.
I had two, now one very small fry, now believed to be Harborus Cory. So small, I often struggle to see him/her.
Finally I have three delightful, tiny Aldolfo Cory, awesomeness, they are so cute.
Currently they are fed a mixture of Banana/Microworms and Liquifry, 3-4 times a day. Occasionally, some crushed flake, yet I do not wish to foul the water, so prefer feeding the live food.
I have just bought some Artemia eggs, and am awaiting the arrival of one of these (could not find an English version)
http/youtu.be/5eCQ1iDpJno
So as not to shock them, I aim to do a 50-75% water change daily, and take the water from the Harborus adults tank. They are kept in a fry tank, on a fine layer of sand, which I read was better for them than a "bare bottom", on which they started. It also contains a few small pebbles, a moss ball cave, a bog wood cave and broken up Almond Leaves. It is powered by two pumps, one to a sponge filter and one to a bubble wand. It also contains three small Ramshorn snails and some plants.
I spend too long watching them, but they are a delight, how can I not, especially as they are my first born Cory fry, not forgetting the Rasboras fry too . Pictures, as I know you love them, to follow when I get chance to sort and upload to photo bucket. Any questions, fire away and I will do my best to answer them.
Recently I removed some eggs from two different aquariums. The first houses Galaxy Rasboras, along with Harborus Corys. The second has one of my favourite, a group of Aldolfo Corys who I always hoped would breed. It has been an interesting journey of surprises. So far, this is what I know...
Three of the eggs are now free swimming so are obviously Galaxy Rasboras.
I had two, now one very small fry, now believed to be Harborus Cory. So small, I often struggle to see him/her.
Finally I have three delightful, tiny Aldolfo Cory, awesomeness, they are so cute.
Currently they are fed a mixture of Banana/Microworms and Liquifry, 3-4 times a day. Occasionally, some crushed flake, yet I do not wish to foul the water, so prefer feeding the live food.
I have just bought some Artemia eggs, and am awaiting the arrival of one of these (could not find an English version)
http/youtu.be/5eCQ1iDpJno
So as not to shock them, I aim to do a 50-75% water change daily, and take the water from the Harborus adults tank. They are kept in a fry tank, on a fine layer of sand, which I read was better for them than a "bare bottom", on which they started. It also contains a few small pebbles, a moss ball cave, a bog wood cave and broken up Almond Leaves. It is powered by two pumps, one to a sponge filter and one to a bubble wand. It also contains three small Ramshorn snails and some plants.
I spend too long watching them, but they are a delight, how can I not, especially as they are my first born Cory fry, not forgetting the Rasboras fry too . Pictures, as I know you love them, to follow when I get chance to sort and upload to photo bucket. Any questions, fire away and I will do my best to answer them.