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Cory fry....

Started by Mugwump, July 27, 2014, 02:21:35 PM

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Mugwump

Anybody getting any cory fry lately?????....what kind??.....might be looking for a bunch?
Jon

?Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ?Wow! What a Ride!? ~ Hunter S. Thompson

BallAquatics

Mine spawn about every 10 days, but I haven't been doing anything with them.

Dennis

rcbows

What kind are you looking for? I have some Albino Aeneas mostly but my Aspidora albators and Asdpidora spilotas are also spawning every day or at least every other day. My Bronze/Green Aeneas are spawning the day after I do a water change. Usually they lay lost's of eggs but not all are fertile. I have quite a few fry coming along but none are ready to sell yet.
Ron Bows


Mugwump

Nothing special...a couple of our pods are getting older now, and I'm always trying to keep fresh stock in the mix.....the swaps coming up in a few weeks so we'll scout out some there too..
Jon

?Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ?Wow! What a Ride!? ~ Hunter S. Thompson

rcbows

I have the following species of "Catfish":

For Catfish (Scientific name, Common Name, acquisition, location, spawning report)

Ameiurus nebulosus, Florida Brown Bullhead catfish, wild caught, Lakeland 2102; only one fish
Hoplosternum littorale, Brown Hoplo, elephish, 2014 Wild caught South Florida. not spawning
Ancistrus cirrhosus, Brown Bristlenose,  5 D?s Tropical?s; 2012; spawning regularly, Many young available
Ancistrus sp., Albino Bristlenose, 5 D?s Tropical?s; 2012; spawning regularly, Many young available
Ancistrus sp., Long-fin Bristlenose, Chris Baez, 2013, , Many young available
Ancistrus sp., Blue Eyed Bristlenose, SKS Meeting, July 2-13 Arizona Breeder: Newly acquired Adult Male from HD; , No young available
Corydoras aeneus, Green/Bronze, 5 D?s Tropical?s; 2012: spawning regularly; No young available
Corydoras aeneus, Albino Cory, 5 D?s Tropical?s; 2012;spawning regularly; , Many young available
Corydoras schultzie, Black Cory, Aqua-bid, 2014, none available
Corydoras paleatus, Peppered Cory, First spawn this year, No young available
Corydoras trilineatus, 2nd spawn this year; No young available
Corydoras melini, False Bandit Cory, ?, Not spawning
Corydoras panda, Panda Cory (short-fin), Haven?t spawned this year? Changed to planted tank to see if this helps!
Corydoras panda, Panda Cory (long-tail) spawned once!Removed eggs no viable young produced.
Corydoras zygatus, Not spawning
Corydoras agassizii , Not spawning
Corydoras blochi, Not spawning
Corydoras sterbai, Aquabid 2014, just acquired, too young to spawn
Corydoras habrosus, spawning?
Corydoras leucomelas - New; Not spawning
Aspidoras albator, new fish acquired from HD; 4th spawn, this year
Aspidoras spilotus, spawning regularly: some fish available

What kind of "Catfish" do you raise?
Ron Bows


wsantia1

I have the Black schultzei, the  albino aeneus, the paleatus, and panda cories, I  also have brown, albino and blue eyed bristlenose.

At this time only the brown and albino BNs have had viable spawns,  The aeneus cories have laid eggs but I have not been able to harvest any. ;D
Willie

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