Are these Cory eggs?

Yup, better luck next time...and I'll be more prepared next time too. Gotta get some Methyl Blue just in case I see eggs in the future.

But in terms of getting them to spawn, what everyone said in this forum is correct. I did weekly 20% water changes and the water that I put into the tank is 2 degrees cooler than the tank temperature. I syphoned the water back into the tank from a bucket thereby mimicked a rainfall and the cories just went at it :)

EDIT: Oh, I also started feeding them bloodworms and that may have also helped getting them to spawn due to the higher protein intake.
 
Our cories appear to have layed eggs this morning. So this thread is just what I needed as I was unsure if they were the cories or the red-eyed puffers, have a male and female. I had just done a water change and have been feeding bloodworms for the puffers so the cories had some, too. Can't wait to see if they hatch. I will move them to a net breeder as I don't have an extra tank set up but will get it going this week.
 
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