Although very common for corys to breed this is pretty new for me. At first I saw three tiny snails on the front glass panel, but they weren't moving! When I went back later there were eight snails, and I thought how strange.
So I started watching. My three corys were dancing about and the eight "snails" then became twelve, right in front of my eyes, and then I realised they were eggs, not snails!!
The footage below starts off with twelve and around the 40 seconds mark the twelve become eighteen!! This is quite exciting for me. I don't go out of my way to breed any fish really and these eggs will probably get eaten anyway, but it was really interesting watching.
By the way, I've just gone back into the kitchen after editing the video and there are lots, lots more eggs, around 40 or so, see pic below video.
So I started watching. My three corys were dancing about and the eight "snails" then became twelve, right in front of my eyes, and then I realised they were eggs, not snails!!
The footage below starts off with twelve and around the 40 seconds mark the twelve become eighteen!! This is quite exciting for me. I don't go out of my way to breed any fish really and these eggs will probably get eaten anyway, but it was really interesting watching.
By the way, I've just gone back into the kitchen after editing the video and there are lots, lots more eggs, around 40 or so, see pic below video.
Corydoras laying eggs 26.8.24
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