Corydoras loxozonus spawn
Posted: 18 Apr 2023, 18:36
Hi All,
On April 2 (16 days ago), I picked up 6 adult at a COAST fish club auction. The fish were not for me, nor for my Corydoras venom research, but rather I got them for a friend back home who had a few juveniles and I knew he wanted more. I've been holding the fish for the last 2 weeks while he moves some fish around in his fish room to make a better space. In my care, the six fish are in a 10 gallon tank with a sponge filter, spawning mop, thin sand substrate and a heater set to 77F. The fish are fed frozen blood worms every day, with a day skipped occasionally at random and they aren't fed on weekends unless I go to work (the tank is at work).
Today I collected my first eggs. Six eggs: 3 on the spawning mop, 2 on the sand, and 1 inside a suction cup of the heater (the suction cup obviously was not sticking to the glass wall).
I moved the eggs to a Fluval hang-on breeder box with two alder cones and some oak leaves. I hope they hatch.
Cheers,
Eric
On April 2 (16 days ago), I picked up 6 adult at a COAST fish club auction. The fish were not for me, nor for my Corydoras venom research, but rather I got them for a friend back home who had a few juveniles and I knew he wanted more. I've been holding the fish for the last 2 weeks while he moves some fish around in his fish room to make a better space. In my care, the six fish are in a 10 gallon tank with a sponge filter, spawning mop, thin sand substrate and a heater set to 77F. The fish are fed frozen blood worms every day, with a day skipped occasionally at random and they aren't fed on weekends unless I go to work (the tank is at work).
Today I collected my first eggs. Six eggs: 3 on the spawning mop, 2 on the sand, and 1 inside a suction cup of the heater (the suction cup obviously was not sticking to the glass wall).
I moved the eggs to a Fluval hang-on breeder box with two alder cones and some oak leaves. I hope they hatch.
Cheers,
Eric