Corydoras C-121 spawned

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Corydoras C-121 spawned

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Pleasant surprise of my day was to discover that my Corydoras C-121 spawned for the first time for me. This was unplanned for and there are many Planorbis snails in their tank so I will have to set them up sans snails.

This is my second first time Corydoras spawn this winter. Corydoras duplicareous spawned earlier. Both are very pretty Corydoras.
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Congrats, Larry! I look forward to the pictures! :D
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Hi Amanda,
Thanks,
I will photograph the next text time I find eggs. Those I found this time were all fungused. I don't know how long they were there and it is possible there are a few babies hiding but my best chance will probably come from a cleaner set up, free of snails and possibly with soft acid water. They are just in my tapwater which is pH 7.4 and total hardness about 110mg/l. Plus a lot of snails. But it's a start.
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U lucky lucky man!! i just wish i could find some for myself.

congrats not the less (i am rather green right now LOL )
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