Fanscinating C. Sterbai
Fanscinating C. Sterbai
Can any expert here share with us your experience in keeping and breeding such facinating cory?
My beloved plecos are Scarlet........Eyes with Evil Look!!
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I have 5 of these guys. They like a bit of current to the tank and are very easy to keep. My water perameters are pH 7-7.5, gH 7. They spawned within 4 weeks of me getting them but because they were in a community tank the eggs didn't get a chance to hatch. Good frozen livefoods (bloodworm, Artemia) and pellet foods rich in protein condition them well. My temps quite high (27 Celsius) and a cool water change of about 50% can help trigger spawning.
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Scarlet
A temperature range of between 22 and 26 Celsius. Give them a varied diet including live or frozen foods if possible and make 50% cool water changes every week. Use water that is at least 5 degrees C cooler. If nothing happens after month try doing the water changes twice a week.
Good luck Ian
(Heok Hee Thanks for the plug, Thats another coffee I owe you)
A temperature range of between 22 and 26 Celsius. Give them a varied diet including live or frozen foods if possible and make 50% cool water changes every week. Use water that is at least 5 degrees C cooler. If nothing happens after month try doing the water changes twice a week.
Good luck Ian
(Heok Hee Thanks for the plug, Thats another coffee I owe you)
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Hi Scarlet,
We are currently breeding Sterbai.
Specs for our tank...
50 gallon
natural gravel (small size)
Eheim canister filter
powerhead for water flow (they love it)
Ebo-Jager set at 76 F.
Gh/kh 3 and under
ph 6.4 (comes out of our tap at 7.2, ages lower due to softness)
it was 6.0 yesterday when last checked.
We have them spawn at 7 with no problem also. To trigger the spawning we do a w/c with colder water (70 ish) and let the heater bring it back to 76 F.
We feed Frozen Bloodworms (Hikari sterilized) along with Ocean Nutrition Formula 1 and 2. We also give them on occasion a few pellets. When they start spawning I drop a few sinking pellets to keep the non-spawning ones occupied, so they don't eat the eggs before we can collect them. Keeping them well fed is very important.
To get them started we also had plastic plants in tank, slate for hiding behind. We have since *remodeled* their home and took out plants and just have ornametal rocks for them to play around and hide behind....plants are sometimes hard to find the eggs on. But we wanted to make them feel *at home*
Now as to which these things were necessary for breeding, some or all? Not sure but this is what worked for us
We have them spawning like crazy every 2 to 3 days. It is trying to keep the fry alive now! We have found that a little more challenging. We do have quite a few juvies at the moment, we are just trying to improve on the mortality rate.
I find them a very awesome cory
Good luck! Hope this helps.
We are currently breeding Sterbai.
Specs for our tank...
50 gallon
natural gravel (small size)
Eheim canister filter
powerhead for water flow (they love it)
Ebo-Jager set at 76 F.
Gh/kh 3 and under
ph 6.4 (comes out of our tap at 7.2, ages lower due to softness)
it was 6.0 yesterday when last checked.
We have them spawn at 7 with no problem also. To trigger the spawning we do a w/c with colder water (70 ish) and let the heater bring it back to 76 F.
We feed Frozen Bloodworms (Hikari sterilized) along with Ocean Nutrition Formula 1 and 2. We also give them on occasion a few pellets. When they start spawning I drop a few sinking pellets to keep the non-spawning ones occupied, so they don't eat the eggs before we can collect them. Keeping them well fed is very important.
To get them started we also had plastic plants in tank, slate for hiding behind. We have since *remodeled* their home and took out plants and just have ornametal rocks for them to play around and hide behind....plants are sometimes hard to find the eggs on. But we wanted to make them feel *at home*
Now as to which these things were necessary for breeding, some or all? Not sure but this is what worked for us
We have them spawning like crazy every 2 to 3 days. It is trying to keep the fry alive now! We have found that a little more challenging. We do have quite a few juvies at the moment, we are just trying to improve on the mortality rate.
I find them a very awesome cory
Good luck! Hope this helps.
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