Eggs!

catfishaholic

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corys have laid eggs on the glass only a few though, about ten. what should i do?!?!?!?!?!?!? :hyper:
 
Hi catfishaholic :)

Congratulations on the spawn! What kind of corys are they?

Meanwhile, let me give you something to read that will get you some good information fast. Then, since there are other techniques too, don't hesitate to come back and ask questions. We'd love to follow your progress with them. :)

http://www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/165155-the-breeding-of-corydoras-catfish/
 
thanks for all the help the eggs are a cross between a sterbai and a peppered!!! :lol:
think it is best to move them into there own tank but it haas no water flow? do u have any idea of what i could do?
i dont really want to keep the eggs in there present tank because they also share the tank with a bumblebee catfish that ate 150 angelfish eggs!!!!!! :crazy:
 
if the sterbai & peppereds have cross bred,then personally i wouldn't save the eggs...
 
why destroy the eggs?
:huh:

btw wasnt my fault they cross bred there is another peppered cory so i thought they were gonna breed but one bred with the sterbai :blink:
 
Its just the done thing to destroy the eggs from cross breeds,there is enough cross breeds in the world without adding more to the cory world...just the way cory lovers feel...
 
Why do you think they have cross bred, catfishaholic? It's unusual, but not impossible, for this to happen. If it has, the eggs, and the fry that result, are abominations and must be destroyed, not raised to adulthood.
 
cool :rolleyes: i will just crush the eggs with the manaclean glass cleaner thing :good: didnt realise why to destroy the eggs
 
Hi catfishaholic,

Thanks for that, but let me give you a little bit more of an explanation as to why cory fans want to keep the species pure. Basically, there are already hundreds of different species of corys and more are still being discovered as South America is gradually being explored. Many of these wonderful little fish, which have recently been found, have not had a chance to be studied and named yet. If we allow mixed breed fish to exist, we might never come to know the true extent of this natural gift. :)

Check out the variety of cory species here:

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/genus.php?genus_id=1
 

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