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    Re: Doubleace's Corydoras Tank

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    Quote Originally Posted by luenny View Post
    Just curious, how do you know they are eaten? The eggs usually hatch in 2 to 3 days. So if the fungus ones are still there, it is likely the non-fungus ones has already hatched. It happen to me before also. I thought mine was eaten until I see the babies swimming around 1 month later.
    I never see any fries swimming around and why i say the eggs may be eaten is example today i saw the eggs then the other day the eggs are gone.
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    good news and i know who lay the eggs already... is the sterbai and they just lay infront of my gf and is over 60+ eggs. Should i get the eggs out cause i think my L128 is eating them. Anyone can give me advise?
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    Re: Doubleace's Corydoras Tank

    Quote Originally Posted by doubleace View Post
    good news and i know who lay the eggs already... is the sterbai and they just lay infront of my gf and is over 60+ eggs. Should i get the eggs out cause i think my L128 is eating them. Anyone can give me advise?
    My suggestion is that you take out the eggs.
    With pleco around, they will be cleaned at no time.

    cheers
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    Re: Doubleace's Corydoras Tank

    Congrats once again! If you want corydoras fries, take the eggs out! Or maybe put them in a breeder's trap or something at least. I've witnessed my whiptails devouring my c. adolfoi eggs in no time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SCOPE View Post
    My suggestion is that you take out the eggs.
    With pleco around, they will be cleaned at no time.

    cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by iwishweallcouldwin View Post
    Congrats once again! If you want corydoras fries, take the eggs out! Or maybe put them in a breeder's trap or something at least. I've witnessed my whiptails devouring my c. adolfoi eggs in no time.
    alright thank bros.. i put them in a breeder box in the tank. Hope i can see fries soon and not fungus... (finger cross)
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    Re: Doubleace's Corydoras Tank

    alright last few batches of eggs are not successful. Today the sterbai female lays 100+ of eggs and my girlfriend quickly pick them up and put in the breeder box. Hope this time will be successful.



    Here's my 4ft FTS

    Last edited by doubleace; 6th Apr 2009 at 19:10.
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    Re: Doubleace's Corydoras Tank

    illuminae - whats a 3ft tank with SUMP?

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