Breeding cory questions...

farli

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I have read so many things about breeding corys, and they are all differant...I don't really plan on it, i mean i am not seriously going at it, but i would like to do it once. The person I got them from bred them, but not on purpose. She just saw the babies in the tank. What do eggs look like?
 
Corydoras will typically lay their eggs after a cool softwater change. The will lay yellow, sticky eggs on plants, on the glass near the water line and several other areas. The idea is to fool them into thinking the rainy season has started.
Breeders will feed their corys frozen or fresh bloodworms or other desirable food for a few days along with the cool, softwater changes every other day or so.
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yes normally cories breed in the rainly season with water hitting the top of the water, try doing small water changes frequently and see what happens. and yes bloodworms are good as are brine shrimp.
 
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