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?![]()
Corydoras & Pleco Community Biotope Tank • Planted Tank Journal
Keeping fish as pets can be a rewarding hobby.
Designing and maintaining your aquariums is a wonderful creative outlet.
Watching your fish swim around is both relaxing and fun.
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?![]()
Corydoras & Pleco Community Biotope Tank • Planted Tank Journal
Keeping fish as pets can be a rewarding hobby.
Designing and maintaining your aquariums is a wonderful creative outlet.
Watching your fish swim around is both relaxing and fun.
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.
-clint- ~apisto keepers unite!~
Corydoras & Pleco Community Biotope Tank • Planted Tank Journal
Keeping fish as pets can be a rewarding hobby.
Designing and maintaining your aquariums is a wonderful creative outlet.
Watching your fish swim around is both relaxing and fun.
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
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Last edited by doubleace; 6th Apr 2009 at 19:10.
Corydoras & Pleco Community Biotope Tank • Planted Tank Journal
Keeping fish as pets can be a rewarding hobby.
Designing and maintaining your aquariums is a wonderful creative outlet.
Watching your fish swim around is both relaxing and fun.
illuminae - whats a 3ft tank with SUMP?
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