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These larvae hatched sometime last night(between Sunday and Monday). These eggs are incredibly sticky and gooey when first laid. I find it interesting when a colourful fish has larvae that are almost devoid of colour, except for the eyes. This transformation, like that with C.trilineatus, should be fun to watch.
What seemed odd about this batch of eggs to me was that the male was "helpful" with half of them, i.e., it appeared he was placing the eggs on his own. What was pointed out to me on CorydorasWorld is that the male sometimes goes over the eggs a second time. Since he had so much egg on his odontodes, I made the assumption HE was placing the eggs himself. This assumption was most likely incorrect. About half of the eggs have hatched so far, after 4 days. There are more than 20 active larvae. The yolk sac seems to be disappearing rapidly.
Also of interest, these S.barbatus(1 male, 5 females) are not yet fully grown. Any input and thoughts are most welcome.
Thanks,
Amanda
Amanda