Corydoras Concolor laying eggs on any static surface!
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Corydoras Concolor laying eggs on any static surface!
Nothing unusual there they do it all the time in my tank but this is rather amusing!
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One more bucket of water and the farce is complete.
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Re: Corydoras Concolor laying eggs on any static surface!
Cool. Nice photo.
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Re: Corydoras Concolor laying eggs on any static surface!
That is a great photo
Thank you
Thank you
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Re: Corydoras Concolor laying eggs on any static surface!
awesome! They really have some nerve.
At least the irwini can't eat those eggs, on the contrary it is protecting them! Symbiotic relationship innit ;)
At least the irwini can't eat those eggs, on the contrary it is protecting them! Symbiotic relationship innit ;)
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Re: Corydoras Concolor laying eggs on any static surface!
You know, it's a wonder something hasn't evolved to take greater advantage of this. Another minus on your side, creationists!
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Re: Corydoras Concolor laying eggs on any static surface!
I'm sure it has somewhere.Jools wrote:You know, it's a wonder something hasn't evolved to take greater advantage of this.
Assuming that a) large doradids are Corydoras egg predators, and b) not shoaling species that will feed from each other, and c) small fishes such as tetras won't pick them off their highly visible position on the doradid, this might not be such a bad strategy...
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Re: Corydoras Concolor laying eggs on any static surface!
I suspect the other part is that in nature, corys and big doradids probably don't see each other very often...
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Re: Corydoras Concolor laying eggs on any static surface!
That is such a funny pic! I've seen cories laying eggs on snails before, but this one was new.