Need breeding help...
Need breeding help...
I just got eggs from my C. elegans, but what are the trick to manage to raise the fry? I?ve never been breeding any Corydoras before, but I did try to hatch egg from C. elegans once before, but everyone died. How should I do it? How often do you change water in the breeding tank, and what do you feed the new-hatched fry with?
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A few tips (curently raising Hoplo-fry; almost the same!)
-NO substrate on the bottom
-clean the bottom with a small paintbrush, and such up the debris with a thin hose (avoid sucking up fry!)
-Eggs hatch after 4-5 days; use a fungicide to avoid fungus; and put in a few ramshornsnails; these eat fungused eggs, dead fry and food leftovers; but no live eggs or fry.
-IMPORTANT! the first two days the fry live on their yolk; do NOT feed them! the food will waste and poison the water; give growth to bacteries and fungus. Feed the young when they're getting active.
-Young corys eat microworms (careful; good food, but polluting) and fresh hatched babybrine.
-NO substrate on the bottom
-clean the bottom with a small paintbrush, and such up the debris with a thin hose (avoid sucking up fry!)
-Eggs hatch after 4-5 days; use a fungicide to avoid fungus; and put in a few ramshornsnails; these eat fungused eggs, dead fry and food leftovers; but no live eggs or fry.
-IMPORTANT! the first two days the fry live on their yolk; do NOT feed them! the food will waste and poison the water; give growth to bacteries and fungus. Feed the young when they're getting active.
-Young corys eat microworms (careful; good food, but polluting) and fresh hatched babybrine.
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If it is alarge spawning (100's of eggs) I will always move the adule fish and treat the water in the spawning tank with a half dose of Methylene blue. The eggs normally take 3 -4 days to hatch, during this time I change some of the water to gradually reduce the concentration of the blue, making sure to use water of the same quality and temperature.
Once the fry are free swimming, which normally takes 2 -3 days I start feeding (for small fry like C. elegans) pre-soaked powdered flake food, then as they grow they get alternate feeds of micro worm or newley hatched brine shrimp.
Hope it helps.
Ian
Once the fry are free swimming, which normally takes 2 -3 days I start feeding (for small fry like C. elegans) pre-soaked powdered flake food, then as they grow they get alternate feeds of micro worm or newley hatched brine shrimp.
Hope it helps.
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I would indeed. I am thinking of a sticky topic for the forum linked to a page (in Shane's World) we can update with FAQs as they happen. This would be a good "proof of concept" for similar things in the other forums.clothahump wrote:Very good Ian, yes I could do it again if Jools would like it done.
Nice one.
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