helloo... liking ur video alot... i have gold cories in a breeding tank... only had them for 4 months... but cant wait to get them breeding! any good tips u can give? (excluding the usual ways to trigger spawning) i also have some bandit/adolfi in my 2nd tank! i see you had/have some aswell!
Are you still breeding cories? I have Julii (or maybe Tri's) and I see you have them as well. I have 3 females and 2 males. Anything you can think of specific for these guys that I might need/like to know? Do they lay a lot of eggs or are they ones that don't lay as many?
Are you still breeding cories? I have Julii (or maybe Tri's). I have 3 females and 2 males. Anything you can think of specific for these guys that I might need/like to know? Do they lay a lot of eggs or are they ones that don't lay as many?
hi my two emerald green corys just bred today and i dont know anything bout breeding corys so any advice i saved 44 of them the rest my lemon tetras ate there in a lil tank for now till i can move them to my ten gallon they are fertilized i just dont know how to raise them like what do you feed them and how long does there egg yolk last any help would be nice
@FishLoverForLife Sorry for the delay - Emerald Green corys, are they Brochis splendens, goggle image that name and see if they are the same, if so, well done, not many people have managed that! Either way small live food like baby brine shrimp (sea monkeys) are great first food, feed two days after hatching, then after about a week powdered flake. Keep water very clean, remove excess food. Let me know how you get on. Good luck.
@DaraghOwens yes theycare the Brochis splendens but sometimes called tht lol and thnks for the help there going to hatch tomorrow i can see them in the eggs about 44 of them still maybe i will have fry soon
Depending on water temp the eggs will hatch in three or four days. It will alos depend on what other fish are in the tank, most will eat the eggs or fry, most corys will eat some of the eggs too.
@DaraghOwens Are you still breeding cories? I have Julii (or maybe Tri's) and I see you have them as well. I have 3 females and 2 males. Anything you can think of specific for these guys that I might need/like to know? Do they lay a lot of eggs or are they ones that don't lay as many?
wow!
this is an amazing informative video!
PaNdeM0niuM 7 months ago
helloo... liking ur video alot... i have gold cories in a breeding tank... only had them for 4 months... but cant wait to get them breeding! any good tips u can give? (excluding the usual ways to trigger spawning) i also have some bandit/adolfi in my 2nd tank! i see you had/have some aswell!
solvent1989 7 months ago
Sorry, it didn't show it posted so I kept hitting post. XD
lhenry777 8 months ago
Are you still breeding cories? I have Julii (or maybe Tri's) and I see you have them as well. I have 3 females and 2 males. Anything you can think of specific for these guys that I might need/like to know? Do they lay a lot of eggs or are they ones that don't lay as many?
Thanks :)
lhenry777 8 months ago
@lhenry777 They lay quite a few. Feed them up for a few weeks and them do a cool water change and cross you fingers.
DaraghOwens 8 months ago
Are you still breeding cories? I have Julii (or maybe Tri's). I have 3 females and 2 males. Anything you can think of specific for these guys that I might need/like to know? Do they lay a lot of eggs or are they ones that don't lay as many?
Thanks :)
lhenry777 8 months ago
very nice cory babes
muratcanesra 9 months ago
Amazing how you captured the actual egg laying... they do deserve a rest!
sherryazure 1 year ago
hi my two emerald green corys just bred today and i dont know anything bout breeding corys so any advice i saved 44 of them the rest my lemon tetras ate there in a lil tank for now till i can move them to my ten gallon they are fertilized i just dont know how to raise them like what do you feed them and how long does there egg yolk last any help would be nice
FishLoverForLife 1 year ago 4
@FishLoverForLife Sorry for the delay - Emerald Green corys, are they Brochis splendens, goggle image that name and see if they are the same, if so, well done, not many people have managed that! Either way small live food like baby brine shrimp (sea monkeys) are great first food, feed two days after hatching, then after about a week powdered flake. Keep water very clean, remove excess food. Let me know how you get on. Good luck.
DaraghOwens 1 year ago 2
@DaraghOwens yes theycare the Brochis splendens but sometimes called tht lol and thnks for the help there going to hatch tomorrow i can see them in the eggs about 44 of them still maybe i will have fry soon
FishLoverForLife 1 year ago
they seems like dolphins
raiseitup01 2 years ago
oh and how do you know the eggs are fertilized? cause i just removed them as soon as i saw it on the glass.
szelosza 2 years ago
They will go white and cloudy if unfertised or fungused, they will darken slightly if they are good.
DaraghOwens 2 years ago
i removed my bronze cory's eggs in a seperate tank with no fish. i was wondering if they should be in luke warm water?!
szelosza 2 years ago
will other fish eat the eggs? hw long will the egg hatch?
historian111z 3 years ago
Depending on water temp the eggs will hatch in three or four days. It will alos depend on what other fish are in the tank, most will eat the eggs or fry, most corys will eat some of the eggs too.
DaraghOwens 3 years ago
@DaraghOwens Are you still breeding cories? I have Julii (or maybe Tri's) and I see you have them as well. I have 3 females and 2 males. Anything you can think of specific for these guys that I might need/like to know? Do they lay a lot of eggs or are they ones that don't lay as many?
Thanks :)
lhenry777 8 months ago
Impressive! I'm going to try to breed some albino corys, I hope I don't mess anything up...
nanoguy4098 3 years ago