Is A Cory Laying Eggs Signs Of A Healthy Tank?

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On Sunday my female betta were ill and I promptly treated the entire aquarium with medication. On Monday, I pulled out the females and placed them into their own aquarium which I went back and bought. Unfortunately the treatment didn't work and whatever they had, killed them.

But all the fish in my main aquarium as healthy, eating and active as always.

My female bronze Corydora has been chased all morning by her males and laying eggs wherever she can stay long enough to do so.

So is this a sign that the aquarium is healthy or does her laying eggs have nothing to do wit hit?

Thank you. :fun:
 
Well, at least it's a sign that the corys are healthy. What was wrong with the bettas? Did you do a big water change to remove the medicine? If the corys have been well fed and are ready to spawn, that alone is likely to set them off.
 
I'm positive they had a fungal infection. I still feel absolutely awful that they did not survive, despite the treatment.

I completed the treatment of the aquarium yesterday evening and did a large water change this afternoon.

I also turned off the heat as my dad suspected that maybe the disease came because I had the heater running, even though the house was at 75 which made the water closer to 80. But truly I'm not even sure. :no:
 
Hi Fungus Is more likley to be down to fighting or nipping than heat as it is caused by the slime being scraped away and the bacteria gets into the skin hope this helps
 

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