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S...We have very "happy" albino corydoras! So happy that they literally breed every 2 weeks. Doesn't matter what tank they are in, or the conditions. They had their first spawn about 8 weeks ago. We decided to take mom & dad out of the tank, and see what happened. We also have 3 Glofish and had a zebra danio (it passed away a few days ago). We knew we would have to remove the adult fish once they hatched...IF they hatched as they didn't look viable. To our surprise they were...about 150 times over! We have since homed them with our local school's Agricultural program. They now are the center of attention in the school Cafeteria. We kept 6. When we moved the adults to the 10 gallon tank to keep them from the babies, they continued to breed. We let the eggs be, and let nature take it's course as we had our hands full with the 150 babies. After rehoming the 150 to their new tank at the school, we moved mom, dad and the other adults back into the 20 gallon community tank. The babies we moved into the 10 gallon tank, where the adults were temporarily. We just weren't sure if the babies could be in the community tank yet. Anyway, this morning I noticed tiny movement in the baby tank...sure enough apparently not all the eggs were eaten from the last batch...we have a survivor! So, these are VERY hearty, VERY easy to breed fish. We have decided we will separate out the males & females and give the rest away. We just don't have the time for this...but it has been a fun and exciting learning experience for our children! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16507500263438850298noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075478161326381511.post-72090731487591226942017-12-28T16:01:58.236-08:002017-12-28T16:01:58.236-08:00If there is a way to add pictures or video to thes...If there is a way to add pictures or video to these replies pls let me know how..I don't see a way to. I wld love to show them.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03971383417655984009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075478161326381511.post-24476786496899813232017-12-28T15:56:52.900-08:002017-12-28T15:56:52.900-08:00I noticed my Albino Cory layi g eggs in my communi...I noticed my Albino Cory layi g eggs in my community tank..which has a gravel substrate & stocked with live plants..I came across your post & decided to follow your advise..I took all adults out, moved the air stone colser to one of the egg batches (there were many)..after 2 dats they started groeing hairy fungus..all looked dead..I decided to leave them till day 5...then I stated ckeaning bc they all looked bad. I siphoned the gravel..scrapoed the dead eggs..etc..siphoned out 1/2 tge tank and cleaned up the glass etc..To my surprise when I went back to add water I noticed several fry in the gravel..I took thr pump out immediately and wrapped it with sponge..but there was also a lot of fry in the pump itself...it's been day 11 and I have abt 30 fry growing like weeds..I just wanted to say thanks for the tips..it really helped me and now I have a tank full of baby Corys..����Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03971383417655984009noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075478161326381511.post-26242882980923434682017-03-11T12:15:07.099-08:002017-03-11T12:15:07.099-08:00It's not the easiest thing to do but if you ge...It's not the easiest thing to do but if you get a male snail, it won't try to crawl out. The females do so when trying to find a spawning place. There are some good images on line that show the gender differences and a little patience is all that's needed.<br /><br />If you already have a female, then the best tip is to keep the tank snugly covered, with no spaces large enough for the snail's shell to fit through. Eggs will often be laid on the underside of a tank's cover and can easily be scraped off when they appear. They can then be hatched elsewhere or crushed for disposal. <br /><br />These snails are big eaters. While they may help clean up leftover food, they also poop a lot, so in the end, there is still going to be some mess to siphon out.<br /><br />Snails 'clean up' best in terms of keeping the glass clear and they're quite good for that. They'll also keep some forms of algae from taking over plant leaves and other places, but not all algae is on their list of favoured foods. I enjoy keeping them simply to observe their behaviour but also because they do keep the glass clear.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00298554351994848722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075478161326381511.post-77109879412922696392016-08-12T23:21:17.809-07:002016-08-12T23:21:17.809-07:00Well do you're best, I think you have cories e...Well do you're best, I think you have cories eggs , most snails lay above tank, on hood !<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00627079066426332836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075478161326381511.post-60838940180694481002016-08-12T23:20:22.100-07:002016-08-12T23:20:22.100-07:00Well do you're best, I think you have cories e...Well do you're best, I think you have cories eggs , most snails lay above tank, on hood !<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00627079066426332836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075478161326381511.post-61983974538863924202016-03-06T06:44:46.339-08:002016-03-06T06:44:46.339-08:00I need some help. Yesterday I noticed about 20 lit...I need some help. Yesterday I noticed about 20 little eggs on a piece of bamboo leaf inside my aquarium. I took them out about 8-10 hours after noticing them and I put into a 5 gallon tank with filter. The problem is I have 3 green cory, 3 albino cory, 2 peppered cory and 2 mystery snails in my aquarium and don't know whos eggs they are. Ive gone online to do research and the look like cory eggs they are just very small. I want to start breeding cories I just need a little help on my first go at it. Any advice or help would really help me out. If its not too much could you please shoot me an email at shipp17@ymail.com . Thanks again, folks. I realy appriecate it. Thanks agin!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075478161326381511.post-39000550046983466952016-01-02T09:54:14.155-08:002016-01-02T09:54:14.155-08:00I took a two liter soda bottle, split it from spou...I took a two liter soda bottle, split it from spout to the bottom, stapled to the two halves together to make an 18 inxh tunnel. Then put big holes all thru it for water circulation and trapped eggs inside of it that were on side of tank. I have hatched close to a hundred Cory's doing this. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02542393190916489202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075478161326381511.post-78457409531073173092015-06-19T14:16:09.860-07:002015-06-19T14:16:09.860-07:00Thank you for the information. I had some corys la...Thank you for the information. I had some corys lay eggs. I didn't know what to do and may lose the first batch but I have a good idea how to make it work the next time.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02894925807278200864noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075478161326381511.post-25271453765193536232014-07-26T14:30:12.734-07:002014-07-26T14:30:12.734-07:00This is an old post so I dont know if you will eve...This is an old post so I dont know if you will even read this but mystery snails (Apple Snails) lay out of water and if the sac falls into the water the babies all drown and therefore you get a mess. If your snails are laying in a place you dont like or on glass where they have a tendency to fall you can simply peel the eggs offf of the surface and move it to a container with a bit of water and a sponge to set them on so they have humidity and don't dry out but don't drown. You should have them hatch in 10 or more days depending on the temperature. 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