

I suppose the problem now will be what i do throughout the reminder of the year with a few hundred offspring......

edit: Mats - you were right about a % of the fry being albino

I make it they are 11 days old & i can't see any signs of egg sacs at all.andywoolloo wrote:will they have egg sacks till you return? I hope!
Robinae are oneof the best looking corys (IMHOMatsP wrote:Congratulations. It is ALWAYS an achievement to breed fishes - no matter how "easy" they are.
I doubt my latest additions: are going to be quite as easy to breedBut they look nice.
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You will find they are messy little tykes...but enjoyable!Oh the joys of "fatherhood".....
Oh yeah!MatsP wrote:Yes, you can see why I don't need any more breeding pairs ;) And why I keep fish in the Ancistrus tanks that may eat the fry... ;)
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