they definitely look like the coydoras eggs that I breed too, are they sterbai? I have a wee tank of some cory sterbai babies Im raising at the moment too - some are albino sterbai babies with the peach side fins!
Ive bread 8 generations of guppies so far from my original ones, to get larger yellow and black spotted tails and dorsal fins, they still throw odd offspring!.
I breed Cory Sterbai, and after breeding brothers and sisters for a few generations got some albino ones, I have no bronze or other corys, hence no cross breeding. They have nice peach coloured fins, almost good enough to eat!
whqt sort of corys are they?
Egg yolk cooked and crushed in a bit of water is what I use for my cory sterbai catfish
Watch for water murk. .. . its the first sign of water problems
Algae and plants compete for the available nitrates and other chemical goodies that are in the water. When you have too much light and nitrates then the algae can go out of control
So reduce the amount you are wasting when feeding the fish
Get a BN or 3 for the inside of the tank
Cut the amount of direct sunlight.
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Clear water
I bought a uv filter, ages ago, I only ever used it when setting up a tank to be sure that I wasn't starting off with a bacterial soup.
Haven't used it in years now...
Oh if only I knew then what I know now.....
Wow. Great pics, any other feedings you have taken pics of, have u made a video for youtube? U could use the jaws theme music...
just remember to thank me in the credits
400 litres of saltwater flooded the fishroom(a bedroom converted) the hall, into the laundry and the kitchen.
My wife got up in the night and thought the hot water cylinder was leaking.
As she got back into bed at 3.30 am she said about the water .
I got up . TH power was off
I went into the fishroom to find algae and sand all over the sodden floor
We live in a rental... So the dehumidifyer got a real work out for the next week!
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