Easy Corydoras catfish breeding: Eggs to Cory Paleatus Fry!
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2023
- Yes, those are breeding Corydoras Paleatus! I'll show you how Corys breed from eggs to fishies. Plus step by step guide on how to avoid cory eggs to be attacked by fungus. Watch the adorable Corydoras fry hatch and grow before your eyes.
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Watch the adorable Corydoras fry hatch and grow before your eyes! 😀
I recently got a school of Bandit Corys and while in quarantine, they also spawned. And almost two weeks after moving them to the community tank, I saw little fry roaming around. The quarantine tank is heavily planted and has a large piece of wood in it so there are plenty of hiding spaces. Now it's my Blue Dream shrimp tank with a bunch of baby Bandits.
I guess the eating instinct takes over the continuation of the specie for fish when it comes to them eating their eggs/fry. Judging on the way fish are always seemingly SO interested in eating it's an addiction...ha ha. Never heard anyone talk about this though. I wonder if they are like this in the wild or just in captivity.... They don't seem to be overly nasty to each other as some fish can be at least from what I see here. Corys seem to be more into the search for food swimming about always for this and then hanging out somewhere they feel comfy.
I have 5 of these Pepper corys and I really love them. I think they are getting on to being 4 years old. They used to come out though. They've always been in a 10 gallon tank with my one betta. They've taken to not coming out very often though. I feed them and I see them coming out mainly at night...still not as often as I would like...like they used to. I tried to understand if it's the way my tank has evolved over time...it's stable but maybe only some new plants??? Doesn't make sense there. I don't know if somehow my betta spooked them but I watch him and nothing that would seem extraordinary. Maybe they're more sensitive than I realized. My betta has been a bit hangry at times but he's been with them for their entire lives so they must know he's not a real predator threat. Anyway.....that's another topic..
Loved the video! I like to learn new things about fish and your presentations are informative and fun to watch/entertaining in a good way..
Oh matt this is a fabulous video you are so lucky to have caught all the right moments and share with us all, they are so cute and I cant wait to see an update on them. Have a fabulous day :)
Hi Tracy! Thanks so much!! Yes, I hope to grow them to adult size. We will see :)
Fantastic! Nice filming and good explanation. I've been going back to look at your other videos. I just hit like and subscribed.
Awesome, thank you! It's very nice to hear :)
My cory pair just started laying eggs , and I'm a newbee in this hobby . I started looking for several videos and yours was the best ☺️ . I did everything exactly like you showed . I'll keep here posted how this goes 😊 so excited. And Thanks so much for this beautiful video
That is awesome! I'm very happy for you :) Good luck!
Very cool thanks for sharing it with us all
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching :)
That was so awesome! You have very pretty fish.
Thank you very much!
Wow! Those pepper corydoras look so cute and I think I have to try them at one point!
You should! :) They are super cute!
That was nice one :) Very cool result!
Thank you :)
Just identified and rescued some Cory eggs from the wall of my aquarium thanks to this video, thanks! Hoping they’ll hatch in the next week or so
Great news! I hope so too!
This video was great it caught every moment of the breeding even hatching 👍👍
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
This guy is amazing I love his videos he is thorough and he is good I recently had a whole bunch of babies hatching as I'm speaking right now
Thank you! Very cool to hear about your small Cory gang! All the best and good luck with the babies!
Amazing footage
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Great video!
Thanks!
Fantastic 😊
Thanks 🤗
awesome video!!!! thank you
Thank you :) I’m glad you liked it!
Good Video!
Thanks!
Wow, good job.
I like you video😊
Thank you 🤗
Thanks!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate it :)
Hi my friend, fabulous video you are so lucky to have caught all the right moments and share with us all, Like 38
Hi! Thank you so much 😀
Great video, but those Julii's are more difficult to breed than the peppered cories, Sterbais probably similar difficulty as well. As they are bigger fish, with all the action im sure they will eat the eggs if you have a bare bottom tank. I watched the mother a few times, I myself believe she ate the eggs because they were infertile, not because she was hungry.
Thank you! Yes, they are more difficult but I already have some small success :) The problem I have are the numbers, I can get only few eggs from them at the time, the rest gets eaten and hidden from me :|
@@AquascapingCube Yes I tend to agree, other more expensive cories like V Black Scultzei and Gold lasers I only get a few fry from 100 eggs :( But we keep trying!
The high protein diet of Bloodworms with an added rainstorm in your area is enough to spawn them. If I feed bloodworms to my Corys I get eggs in about a week.
Before I buy a fish, I ask them wether they spit or swollow
Just a random sterbai in the mix lol
About how long did your eggs take to hatch I have the same Cory’s and mine took 4 days and when do you start feeding them I have 1 fry that’s almost 2 days old then I have 70 eggs that are 2 days old that should hatch soon hopefully they decided to spawn again as soon as the other eggs hatched so that’s why there is a Lonley fry
Hi. If I remember correctly they hatched on 5th day. All eggs hatched within 2-3h. I was feeding them on the next day with live baby brine shrimp because they started to swim freely very fast. This Cory fry is quite big right after birth, so BBS is great first food for them. Congrats on you big spawn! :)
@@AquascapingCube so the one fry I had that was already hatched died last night did I not feed him soon enough his body looks like the yolk was absorbed but it was less then 48 hours should I feed my next fry after 24 hours ? I think I just waited to long to feed him but it could have been a couple reasons I guess
@@AquascapingCube btw thanks for the response u just gained a follower
Everything I seen said 2 days for it to absorb but is it possible mine absorb it in 1 day
Hi. In general I feed my fry when they start to swim on their own. And yes, mine started to eat definitely earlier than 48h. All of them are still alive. At the very beginning they are very sensitive to water quality, so try to do frequent but small water changes, try to feed them little sooner (with bbs if possible), and if they won't eat it - clean them out of the tank, don't let uneaten food spoil in the water. Best of luck!
My Plec was horrible, kept bullying my Cory's even the ones bigger than him.