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Breeding C. habrosus ?

Posted: 02 Jan 2012, 06:25
by Coursair
For those who have bred this species, I've read what I could find on here and on the web, but one question I have (among many) is,
what size/age do these little guys breed at ?

I have a group of 5. One is the largest, one is a bit smaller and then the other 3 are about 1/2 the size of the biggest one. The BIG one appears to be perhaps 1 1/4 " perhaps.

Here are bad phone pix.

Re: Breeding C. habrosus ?

Posted: 02 Jan 2012, 17:18
by Sweety
I'm the same as you mate would love to hear from those who have bred these great little fish with info on size of fish & the temp needed etc :-BD

Re: Breeding C. habrosus ?

Posted: 02 Jan 2012, 19:03
by Coryologist
Coursair wrote:For those who have bred this species, I've read what I could find on here and on the web, but one question I have (among many) is, what size/age do these little guys breed at ?
Most Corys start breeding at around 9 months. I've had some start going through the motions at 6 months and start spawning by 7 months. I used to believe it took around one year, but from my experience that is not true.

I have bad pics of those, also. :-) Cheers. - Frank

Juvenile C. habrosus:

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Breeding C. habrosus ?

Posted: 02 Jan 2012, 23:56
by Coursair
Coryologist wrote:
Coursair wrote:For those who have bred this species, I've read what I could find on here and on the web, but one question I have (among many) is, what size/age do these little guys breed at ?
Most Corys start breeding at around 9 months. I've had some start going through the motions at 6 months and start spawning by 7 months. I used to believe it took around one year, but from my experience that is not true.

I have bad pics of those, also. :-) Cheers. - Frank

Juvenile C. habrosus:

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That young ? Good to know. I'm having my Aquatic Plant club meeting at my house soon. May try to set up a species tank for them.
Or may wait a couple of months to get some size on them. All in good shape except one came missing part of his barbels. No fungus so I think he'll get them back. They eat fine.

My tank is 70-72f. Heavily planted. I have a set of Breeding Tubes for my Shrimp, Cories do explore them. I'm feeding frozen Baby Brine Shrimp, frozen Blood Worms, Shrimp pellets and assorted foods for my Shrimp and fish.
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Breeding C. habrosus ?

Posted: 03 Jan 2012, 02:08
by Coursair
This is an older pic, breeding tubes are on far right. Before Mosses and Chain Swords disguised them.