My c. aeneus (bronze cories) spawned for me yesterday. I had kind of been encouraging them, but was not expecting anything this week. My filter sponge over the inlet had gotten rather yucky and the flow to my filter slowed way down which led to a small ammonia spike in my tank. Perhaps the extra water changes triggered the activity along with the rain front that moved through.
There's well over 100 eggs. I have pulled some leaves with eggs and they are floating in a container in the tank. Probably 3/4 of the eggs remain in the tank.
Tank occupants are: 5 c. aeneus (appeared that only the 3 greens participated, the albinos are smaller), 1 albino bushynose plec, amano and cherry shrimp, and red ramshorn snails.
Most of the eggs remain after 24 hours, a few disappeared overnight.
My dilemma is what to do next. I do have a 5 gallon tank I can set up and use the sponge filter currently in the main tank (main tank has AC50 as main filter). Or can I leave the eggs in place and hope to raise a few fry? I guess my biggest concern is being able to feed the babies in the main tank (20 long), but would rather not move them to the 5 gal if I don't have to.
Also, are special fry foods required? We have a super fine fry powder which my daughter has been feeding her platy fry. Do I really need BBS or microworms or such?
Any one have experience with this? I've done quite a bit of reading hear at AC and on the web. Opinions seem to vary a lot.
There's well over 100 eggs. I have pulled some leaves with eggs and they are floating in a container in the tank. Probably 3/4 of the eggs remain in the tank.
Tank occupants are: 5 c. aeneus (appeared that only the 3 greens participated, the albinos are smaller), 1 albino bushynose plec, amano and cherry shrimp, and red ramshorn snails.
Most of the eggs remain after 24 hours, a few disappeared overnight.
My dilemma is what to do next. I do have a 5 gallon tank I can set up and use the sponge filter currently in the main tank (main tank has AC50 as main filter). Or can I leave the eggs in place and hope to raise a few fry? I guess my biggest concern is being able to feed the babies in the main tank (20 long), but would rather not move them to the 5 gal if I don't have to.
Also, are special fry foods required? We have a super fine fry powder which my daughter has been feeding her platy fry. Do I really need BBS or microworms or such?
Any one have experience with this? I've done quite a bit of reading hear at AC and on the web. Opinions seem to vary a lot.

