Hi there,
Earlier this afternoon, as I threw some food into one of my cory tanks, I noticed a female C. venezuelanus carrying what looked like one egg, closely followed by a male--in usual cory fashion. Then I saw a group of eggs on the glass under the filter's flow.
So I waited a bit for them to eat and returned to try harvest the eggs before hungry mouths did it for me. I counted 27 eggs on the glass and saw a female dashing around clasping what appeared to be a yellow mass of eggs. It was so unusual as I never see cories clasping more than 2 at a time. She went up to the group of eggs I had just counted and proceeded to stick them on the glass. When she was done I counted the eggs again and they totaled 46! That means she was carrying 19 eggs in her fins!
Is this normal?
C. Venezuelanus carrying 19 eggs??
-
- Posts: 87
- Joined: 01 Feb 2007, 21:47
- My cats species list: 1 (i:0, k:1)
- My Wishlist: 1
- Spotted: 3
- Location 1: Burlington,Ontario,Canada
- Interests: Fish, Fishing, Gardening
Re: C. Venezuelanus carrying 19 eggs??
I have found that Corydoras venezuelanus has very small eggs for a cory of it's size. That may account for the fact that they can carry so many at one time.
Good fish are spawned and raised in Burlington.