guppler
Fish Crazy
My newest cories just hatched on August 2. Now they are all more than half an inch long if you count from tip of whiskers to tip of tail and some might evn be 2 cm. They have mature colors already. I can still see a faint eyestipe on most, but there are very few with brown speckles. (these are bronze cories) I was wondering for a while if I would get some albinos in the mix this time, but out of 24 nice healthy looking critters, none have pink eyes, and some are light colored, but not like Pinki. Maybe BC is the mom again. I thought I'd seen a smaller fish on the wall where I found the eggs just before the eggs appeared. I also don'r see any bent fins or missing eyes or anything this time, maybe because it is a small brood. Bc has produced closer to 100 eggs in the past. Maybe she's getting old?
When my mom comes up to look in the hatching tank she askes if those are really the newest ones, because they look too big. Most of my guppies aren't much bigger, and It's harder to keep track of their age, but I don't think I've moved boygups out of girltanks since before these guys were born, and I have boys in the main tank almost the size of these guys, (probably months older). Mom thinks they look almost big enough to sell. I might have to move them if I find more corey eggs soon.
I think the warm tank in my non air conditioned upstairs room makes them grow fast. Mom thinks they like what I'm feeding them. I was putting in liquid fry food until it ran out, but i've also been putting in algae wafers almost every day since I let the mystery snails join them, and they get some bottom feeder pellets and ocasionaly some flakes or something. They love the algae and almost as soon as I drop a wafer it's covered with little wiggly guys trying to eat all at the same time, and then a big snail comes to try to take it away from them, and it keeps having to hide it's face because the baby coreies keep tickling it.
When my mom comes up to look in the hatching tank she askes if those are really the newest ones, because they look too big. Most of my guppies aren't much bigger, and It's harder to keep track of their age, but I don't think I've moved boygups out of girltanks since before these guys were born, and I have boys in the main tank almost the size of these guys, (probably months older). Mom thinks they look almost big enough to sell. I might have to move them if I find more corey eggs soon.
I think the warm tank in my non air conditioned upstairs room makes them grow fast. Mom thinks they like what I'm feeding them. I was putting in liquid fry food until it ran out, but i've also been putting in algae wafers almost every day since I let the mystery snails join them, and they get some bottom feeder pellets and ocasionaly some flakes or something. They love the algae and almost as soon as I drop a wafer it's covered with little wiggly guys trying to eat all at the same time, and then a big snail comes to try to take it away from them, and it keeps having to hide it's face because the baby coreies keep tickling it.