Hey Collin, I think you should do larger water changes, like 25-50% if you want breeding from your Corydoras! Also, Bronze Cories need to be in a group of at least 5, it doesn't matter if there are normal, and albino ones, they are the same species and will consider themselves the same species, so will get along fine and even breed with each other! However, the albino gene is a recessive gene, so just one bronze Corydoras can make a whole first-generation Bronze!
The first time I observed Coyrdoras breeding, I thought the female had lost one of her pelvic fins. It turns out she's just clumping them to hold her eggs while looking for a secure place to leave them be.
Dear Colin Barsby: When I had Corydoras aeneus, they laid eggs, several times, but I never had any hatch. I wonder if I’d put the eggs in aerated water with methylene blue? Thank you for sharing shots of your, adorable, corydoras breeding behavior in your, lovely tank. All my best, Sincerely, E. J. Brinegar
This community tank has been giving me so many ideas and so much inspiration to hurry up and finish my 4 ft. Really like your plant and fish choices mate, how big is that redtail shark? 🤙👍
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Good job. Beautiful video, I liked it, a hug 👍6
Glad you enjoyed it 😊👍
Super fancy Spring dancy 💃🕺
Romance takes a lot of energy.........LOL :)
The endlers are gorgeouse and the corydoras…just fantastic thank you🙂👍🏻💯⭐️
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂👍
Always looks perfect. :)
🙂👍🏻
Nicely captured and explained breeding behaviour bud.
Corys might be the Cutest fish ever 😊👍🏻
Beautiful endler 🙏👍
I think so too! :)
wow, very interesting, indeed each species do have different rituals for breeding. blessings boss
Yes indeed, not all chasing is bad :)
Hey Collin, I think you should do larger water changes, like 25-50% if you want breeding from your Corydoras! Also, Bronze Cories need to be in a group of at least 5, it doesn't matter if there are normal, and albino ones, they are the same species and will consider themselves the same species, so will get along fine and even breed with each other! However, the albino gene is a recessive gene, so just one bronze Corydoras can make a whole first-generation Bronze!
All great advice!!
The truth is I'm not actually trying to breed the corys, I'm already up to my ears in Endlers 😁👍🏻
As I watch this I have a pair of Geos with their pit dug, rock cleaned and breeding tubes out ready for action.
Must be nothing good on TV 🤣😅🤣
The first time I observed Coyrdoras breeding, I thought the female had lost one of her pelvic fins. It turns out she's just clumping them to hold her eggs while looking for a secure place to leave them be.
they do spread them out too, they're quite scattered around.
Great vid.. I have always missed this.. so good to see it.. thanks
Glad you enjoyed it, corys are just the cutest :)
Dear Colin Barsby:
When I had Corydoras aeneus, they laid eggs, several times, but I never had any hatch. I wonder if I’d put the eggs in aerated water with methylene blue?
Thank you for sharing shots of your, adorable, corydoras breeding behavior in your, lovely tank.
All my best,
Sincerely,
E. J. Brinegar
They certainly are adorable, like all things in life, practice, practice, practice. 🙂👍
This community tank has been giving me so many ideas and so much inspiration to hurry up and finish my 4 ft. Really like your plant and fish choices mate, how big is that redtail shark? 🤙👍
Great to hear!
the RTS is still only around 3 inches :)
@@AussieAquatic such a beautiful fish I have a 2/3 year old that's about 4 too 5 inches been the boss of my tank the whole time 😄