At least one male's great. So the sand gets used and overtime it's not as white? That is interesting, I certainly did not know thatI'm still voting 2 females & 1 male. Much better pics
Yep, I use root tab ferts in sand for swords & for "special" plants, like cryptocorynes (my favs)...& my sand is not as clean & white as yours is anymore.. It's not hard to dose & lasts quite a while, 3 or 4 months.
I don't really need that many eggs, just so atleast couple of them get fertilised and hatch so I could bring their number up without buying them.Once quick note re sexing and spawning. Female corys can produce way more eggs than can be fertilized by a single male. Therefore, one should ideally try to have more males than females. Nature is always pretty "smart." By needing more males, it helps to promote genetic diversity in the offspring. Besides. it is a gas watching a group of corys rolling and tumbling around a tank when they are in spawning mode.