Cory eggs?

dhvService

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Please confirm. I have 6 Cory, 3 different species. Tank mates are 5 Otocinclus, 6 White Skirt Tetra, 2 SAE, 1 Red Finned Shark and 10 Thousand Malaysian Trumpet Snails.

Who's the daddy?

This was a great surprise today. Most of the eggs are on the glass as has happened in the past, but this time the eggs are on a anubias that was I am able to trim and put in a breeder net. YAY! There are a few eggs on the front of the leaves, you should see how many are on the back. Maybe 4 times as many.

Any suggestions on how I should care for them?

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Congrats, and good luck! (can't help with the eggs, the only thing my tanks breed are pest snails and guppies -_-)
 
We have fry! As many as five. YAY!

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what species of cory do you have?

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In the tank I found the eggs...
X2 Corydoras arcuatus. (Skunk)
X1 Corydorus panda (Panda)
x3 (Albino) c.?

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Nice, my quess==the albinos bred.
 
I just hope they are not crossbred. I just finished reading this article from wetman over at the skepticle aquarist where he equates crossbreeding different species of cory as humans mating with chimps. I understand his point, and I am ashamed.

http://www.skepticalaquarist.com/corydoras-genus
 
Yeah. Just like humans cross breeding with chimpanzees. More like chimps and bonobos (pan troglodyte and pan paniscus). It seems to me that he was going for a visceral reaction to his opinion.

Keep in mind that many people who have discus have multiple kinds, and discus are *much* pricier than cories, and no one seems to complain about possible hybridization. I know *I've* asked questions about it on this forum, and not a single person had anything cautionary to say about hybridization.
 
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