Comprehensive Husbandry Protocol for Corydoras etc..
Posted: 13 Nov 2024, 04:35
From a pervious post (A not-yet-peer reviewed article on breeding corys):
Finally, it's published!
Chiang, A., Haine, S.S., Goldring, R., Jungwirth, A., Siddiqui, M., Wilkinson, G., Manica, A. and Riley, R.J., 2024. Comprehensive Husbandry Protocol for Corydoras Catfish and Many Other Amazonian Species. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, 63(5), pp.472-479.
https://doi.org/10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-24-039
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ ... 5/art00008
Finally, it's published!
Chiang, A., Haine, S.S., Goldring, R., Jungwirth, A., Siddiqui, M., Wilkinson, G., Manica, A. and Riley, R.J., 2024. Comprehensive Husbandry Protocol for Corydoras Catfish and Many Other Amazonian Species. Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, 63(5), pp.472-479.
https://doi.org/10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-24-039
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ ... 5/art00008
ABSTRACT
A variety of fish species have proven instrumental in the investigation of evolution, behavior, ecology, and physiology, among many other fields. Many model systems (e. g., zebrafish, guppies, and three-spined sticklebacks) have been maintained by institutions and have had protocols written with respect to their husbandry. Here we present the protocols we have developed to maintain and breed a variety of Corydoras catfish species, which are native to the tropical Americas. Corydoras species are excellent systems for investigating behavior, ecology, and other topics, and our husbandry protocols would be suitable for nearly every species in the genus. In addition, these protocols are appropriate for a variety of softwater Amazonian species, and we present options for a variety of housing and husbandry conditions. On the whole, we suggest that, in a scientific laboratory setting, the use of remineralized reverse osmosis water is most appropriate and that in context, a single measure, total dissolved solids, can be used to monitor the water chemistry for water introduced to fish enclosures.