Hello all I'm new to the forum. I have read the article "so you want to breed corys" and think I am ready. I have 6 Cory paleatus I got from a friend that said he has already bred this group, so they are mature, and definitely of both sexes. I have a 10 gallon tank that I plan to set up with 3/8" silica sand as a substrate, use a large sponge filter for filtration, and use no heater, as the temp of the heaterless tanks in my fishroom stays at 72-75 degrees fahrenheit. I am going to put a couple floating dark green yarn spawning mops in the tank,and I plan to do cool water changes at least 10%, at least 3 times a week. I was planning to feed black worms at morning and night with maybe some sinking pellets mid day. Now the questions, for you experienced cory breeders out there,
Is the 10 gallon tank too small?
Should I include live plants?
Would java moss be better than spawning mops?
What about feeding regimen should I add or subtract anything?
Any recommendations on the sinking foods?
Sorry to ask so many questions, i just want to have some success with this. I hope to eventually be able to contribute as much knowledge as I learn to the forum in the future. Thank you in advance to anyone helping out a cory breeding noob!
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