cory fry development :)

inkyjenn

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my cories have become breeding machines. at least once a week they've spawned over the last 2 months. i've been documenting their development in my blog. but for those of you that are lazy, i think i can post some photos :)

parents:
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paleatus fry 7 days old:
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paleatus fry 14 days old:
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paleatus fry 21 days old:
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paleatus fry 28 days old:
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paleatus juvies 5 weeks old:
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paleatus juvie 6 weeks old:
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paleatus juvies 7 weeks old:
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paleatus juvie 8 weeks old:
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and a trilineatus juvie 5 weeks old:
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its been insane...
 
9 weeks old :)
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and the trilineatus juvies are growing well too:
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and yesterday, another 60+ eggs were laid and collected.
 
well, the four largest paleatus juvies were moved from the ten gallon tank to my 55. they are so tiny compared to the adults, but are now large enough that i dont have to worry about them becoming snacks. theyve started to shoal with the adults and are constantly foraging.
 
Great job Jenn! I always enjoy raising my cories!
 
this is my first successful attempt. i am so thrilled to see the little guys doing so well. next are some trilineatus juvies that are growing exponentially now that they don't have to compete with the bigger guys
 
That is just great to see:thm:
 
some photos of the babies in their new home:

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