Corydoras bilineatus breeding
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leaves decomposed and rot in the water u know?
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1 of my albino corys keeps digging halfway into the sand headfirst and goes to sleep like that :| its a weird habbit hes in good shape and all any insite?
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How do you raise the babys?
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geting jiggy with it:P
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how odd.
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NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Interesting. I've never seen corys mate before...
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Nice Kim :-)
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I just removed the adults and let the babies grow up in the tank. Of course witht he amount of fry from this spawning (300+) I had to move the fry to a bigger tank after a few weeks. I fed them JBL Nubilfluid at first, but moved on to microworm and powderes flake after some days.
kimm1979 3 years ago
>Tang526 ...dead leaves adds a natural "touch" to the set-up. A lot of my Corydoras species live up considarably when givin the opportunity to dig around and hide among the leaves. The leaves (Oak and Beech) also add something to the water that prevents the eggs from fungusing so easy.
kimm1979 4 years ago
>belejvm ...thanks :) I actually found out that they were C. napoensis after watching the frypattern develop. Adults of the two species can be very difficult to tell apart, but fry development patterns are very different.
kimm1979 4 years ago