Can anyone help with my C. undulatus. The females all appear to be swollen with eggs and have been so for four-five months. I have tried big serial water changes and dropping the water temp and while this does get the males excited there is still no spawning activity. The tank also contains C. duplicarous and these have spawned in this time (at least three times). Is there anything else I can try and will being egg bound have any adverse effect on the undulatus.
Tank details pH 7.0, GH approx 7, temp 25C (falls to 15-17C on big water change when I use a watering can to simulate rain). Lots of plants + wood for spawning sites.
Contains 7 C.undulatus (3m 4f) 3 C.duplicarous (2m, 1f), 4 C. robinae, 2 Acanthodoras, 1 L2?, 1 unknown pleco, 2 Abramites headstanders (recent additions).
Feeding very varied tablets, flake, frozen (especially bloodworm and tubifex), veggies and occasional live whiteworm.
Thanks
Gravid C. undulatus but no eggs
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I think the main problem could be the basic temperature keeping them at, they are a species coming from Southern Brazil/Argentina and are cool water corys, the top temperature for them should be 22ºC preferably a little lower. The C. duplicareus on the other hand like the temperature on the warmer side 26º C or more.
If you have the tank space I would be inclined to move the C. undulatus to cooler surroundings.
Ian
If you have the tank space I would be inclined to move the C. undulatus to cooler surroundings.
Ian