Breeding Cory caudimaculatus NOW WITH PICTURES

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Breeding Cory caudimaculatus NOW WITH PICTURES

Post by hoplo »

Hi all,

Are Cory caudimaculatus easy to breed?
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Not especially. More challenging than many of those that have been bred.
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I was just asking because mine spawned a month or so ago, i found about six eggs, i put the eggs in a little tank, now i have 4 young about 1-2cm in length.
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Hoplo! Where are the photos? You can't say something like you have 1cm babies and not post up pics. Please. :D
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Ok, i took some pics

Pic of adults
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I got my hubby to catch all the babys and there are 8 of them, must have been more eggs on the java moss.
I got my hubby to put a pair of Cory caudimaculatus in with babys to show size difference.
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Hope you like :D
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They look nice and healthy! How old are the juveniles? :D
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Aren't they just the cutest little dickens? Perfect little replicas of the adults.
Thankyou and thank your husband for getting such lovely photos for us. :D
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Very nice fish! Thanks!
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they are so adorable cute!!!! :thumbsup:
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bronzefry wrote:They look nice and healthy! How old are the juveniles? :D
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Hi Amanda,

Not sure on the actual date put the beginning of November 2007
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Brengun wrote:Aren't they just the cutest little dickens? Perfect little replicas of the adults.
Thankyou and thank your husband for getting such lovely photos for us. :D
You are very welcome

At first they did not look like the adults, i thought they were peppered as we put some peppered eggs in the same tank, then the odd one started to get that black spot at the back end of the body

I didn't take much notice of them before that as i didn't think the eggs would have hatched, i wish i had now :roll:
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bslindgren wrote:Very nice fish! Thanks!
Thank you
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andywoolloo wrote:they are so adorable cute!!!! :thumbsup:
They are aren't they

I like the 3rd picture down, the one with the baby at the side of the female, it just looks so cute
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excellent pics hoplo- I never realised caudimaculatus could look so good.
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How stinkin' cute are they?? :D Congrats!
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Just perfect little replicas!! Does the mom stay by them and protect them or act motherly at all?
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andywoolloo wrote:Just perfect little replicas!! Does the mom stay by them and protect them or act motherly at all?
Not sure if the female is their mother as i dont know which female spawned as we have 5 females and 3 males plus the baby's and adults have different tanks, my hubby just put them together for the picture.
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THEY HAVE SPAWNED AGAIN :ohyeah:

Went down to the fish house this morning and found some more eggs

About 50 eggs

It took me a good 30 mins to collect the eggs, i hope i didn't miss any

They had laid them on plant and the glass
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Once they get started...... :wink:
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SWEET!!!!

Great job!
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Great Cory`s :D

Love the pics in with them too , congrats on your spawnings :D

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My Corydoras caudimaculatus group spawn on a regular basis, but since they're in a community tank with lots of plants I've never taken on the task to pick out the eggs.
But they sure are a pretty specie! :D

Here's a pair of them in the classic Corydoras T-position :)
C. caudimaculatus mating clinch
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Post by thelivelylady »

Beautiful babies. It is so exciting.
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