Corydoras robustus breeding
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Corydoras robustus breeding
Hello
I've got a few full grown C. robustus, the females are loaded with eggs but I can not trigger them to spawn despite all my attempts (repeeated water changes with cold rain water + raising water level in the same time)
Does someone have experience with this species ?
Charly
I've got a few full grown C. robustus, the females are loaded with eggs but I can not trigger them to spawn despite all my attempts (repeeated water changes with cold rain water + raising water level in the same time)
Does someone have experience with this species ?
Charly
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Thanks for your answer.
I've tried this way too. One time they were mixed with corydoras sp. baianinho in the same tank for this purpose. The corydoras sp baianinho made eggs the day after the big water change but the robustus nothing.
I was thinking maybe there's a season for this species to breed ? or maybe I 'll have to wait a big barometer pressure drop and/or full moon ? or something else ...
Any idea ?
Cheers
Charly
I've tried this way too. One time they were mixed with corydoras sp. baianinho in the same tank for this purpose. The corydoras sp baianinho made eggs the day after the big water change but the robustus nothing.
I was thinking maybe there's a season for this species to breed ? or maybe I 'll have to wait a big barometer pressure drop and/or full moon ? or something else ...
Any idea ?
Cheers
Charly
Well, that might trigger it. I've noticed, that I have especially a lot of eggs when it starts raining the next day. I don't know if there is really a connection. As far as I know, west-Europe is in a quite high pressure 'zone' at this moment (the start of it, even I, my wife and my collegues at work could feel it by headaches and bad sleeping) so there might be an opportunity there, when the pressure starts to fall.Charly EON wrote: I was thinking maybe there's a season for this species to breed ? or maybe I 'll have to wait a big barometer pressure drop and/or full moon ? or something else ...
Any idea ?
Cheers
Charly
And this maybe in combination with everything else: fresh softer water, somewhat overfeeding a few days, hormones from another tank, temperature drop...whatever kind of methods.
I've read somewhere that sometimes really the sound or vibrations of falling waterdrops (mimic of rain) in your tank helps.
Almost all of this is just from the books, so I don't know whether it helps. But you can play around with all of this.
Succes!