Fry eating
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Fry eating
My bronze cories laid eggs! Unfortuantely, I was going to set my tank up as a saltwater tank next week, nothing like fish to change your plans.
I moved some to a holding device, but left more than half in the tank. Those have not been eaten. Providing any hatch (seems highly infertile this time)will the adults eat the fry if they have not eaten the eggs?
I moved some to a holding device, but left more than half in the tank. Those have not been eaten. Providing any hatch (seems highly infertile this time)will the adults eat the fry if they have not eaten the eggs?
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Well, I have 11 of them! I swear, I see them eating eggs, and then I look, and I see more! Now that they started, they should be good from now on. Production will slow in my 55 (plecos!) But I'd bet a few will survive in there too
My attempt at removing them resulted in fungused eggs, so i'm glad I didnt move them all. I had no antifungal as well as nowhere to plug in and airstone :/
My attempt at removing them resulted in fungused eggs, so i'm glad I didnt move them all. I had no antifungal as well as nowhere to plug in and airstone :/
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Cory Babies
I have been sweating blood for 1 1/2 weeks trying to keep my new hatch (first attempt) of albino corys alive in their own tank. It looks like 6 out of about 30 will make it. At the same time while feeding my spawning 10 gallon tank with gravel and a sponge filter (and 8 adults) I noticed there is a baby about 3/4" long who somewhere somehow along the line hatched and has made it. Nature has it's way.
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