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I used to breed a lot of corys and use the babies as cleaners instead of snails. You need to seperate the males and females and feed them up well. They breed best when quite mature and the females are a lot bigger and easy to tell. I bred them in bare tanks and you will usually get them to spawn by giving a cold water change and they spawn the next day as the water warms up. They are ideal in a tank of middle swimmers like angels and will grow very well on the brine shrimp and microworm left over. There is also a good market for them.

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if they can interbreed (not sure) DONT let them (remove eggs/cull fry)!! your mixing strains then which will un-do all the work that was put into them to get them peppered, mixing colour strains when your not trying to create a new line is IMO very very sad, dont wana sound mean or anything but im sure a fair few colour strains have been wiped out from mixing :wink:

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Hey Mat, the easiest way, if you can, is to look into the tank from above. The females will be wider than the males. Alan are you saying the bronze and albino can interbreed as they are the same species just a different variety?

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There are albinos in both the paleatus (peppered) and aeneus (bronze) corys.

IMO the pepered are a slimmer fish, but unless you have a group of them, then you aren't going to be able to distinguish the difference.

This makes it difficult to tell apart with no colours to aid you.

So you coud be trying, or thinking of mating, two different types of corydoras.

Alan 104

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well my BN ate all the eggs That were in my community tank and the ones in my mothers tank got cleaned out, might set up my spare 4 foot tank when the females get fat again :o or can I put them in a tank with a sand/fine bottom :-? as my baby molly/platy tank might be the go (unless they eat the eggs 2?)

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mmm dont you think that its a bit tooo many in a 20L tank.. got any other tanks. I like 3 males to 2 females in cories. Try them in a 2ft if you can.. leae them in there for 2/3 days..feed them well. On the 4th day do a cold water change (af night, thats when i do them), so drop the temp by 5-8 degrees and then watch what happens.

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mmm dont you think that its a bit tooo many in a 20L tank..

i think so too...:lol:

got any other tanks.

nope...running out of tanks haha....

I like 3 males to 2 females in cories. Try them in a 2ft if you can.. leae them in there for 2/3 days..feed them well. On the 4th day do a cold water change (af night, thats when i do them), so drop the temp by 5-8 degrees and then watch what happens.

will do that....my last spawn was like 500-600 eggs....after that...they never hit it off again... :-?

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yea...the females are pretty huge...i mean fat ass!!! and males are long....i think they are too old.....

oh yea..they eggs fungied...and i just left with a few babies...so i didnt bother raising them up because it was not a big batch of frys

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