Corydoras Schwartzi breeding
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Corydoras Schwartzi breeding
Hi! I registered today.I want ask you something.I have 4 Corydoras Schwartzi and I don't know how to get breeded them.I cant acquire any information.
Also My Corydoras Paleatus,aeneus,sterbai,triniletaus and panda breeded many of times.But I cant see any breeding behavior while watching schwartzi.What can I do?Is here anyone who can help me?Please.
(Note:My English is not very good,forgive me.)
Also My Corydoras Paleatus,aeneus,sterbai,triniletaus and panda breeded many of times.But I cant see any breeding behavior while watching schwartzi.What can I do?Is here anyone who can help me?Please.
(Note:My English is not very good,forgive me.)
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Re: Corydoras Schwartzi breeding
first of all, welcome to Planet Catfish, unotim123!
to begin with, your cory's should be mature enough to lay eggs. usually they are able to breed between their first and second birthday. next thing is to condition the fish for breeding. this means feeding them lots of tubifex, bloodworms, brine shrimps etc. females will develop a fat body which indicates they are ready to spawn.
your group of 4 cory's might be too small, on the other hand it could be just perfect as it is. if you have 1 female and three males now, it's just fine, although a bigger group will increase the chance of a succesfull spawn.
good water quality is important. you should always keep an eye on that! on that note, let's continue, your fish are now ready to breed. you might see some breeding behavior, males following the gravid female as if there's no tomorrow. now it's time to do a heavy water change, say 50% of the water, and replace this for water that's slightly cooler, say 3 degrees celsius cooler. this usually triggers the cory's to spawn.
I hope this is helpfull in a way!
good luck breeding Corydoras schwartzi
to begin with, your cory's should be mature enough to lay eggs. usually they are able to breed between their first and second birthday. next thing is to condition the fish for breeding. this means feeding them lots of tubifex, bloodworms, brine shrimps etc. females will develop a fat body which indicates they are ready to spawn.
your group of 4 cory's might be too small, on the other hand it could be just perfect as it is. if you have 1 female and three males now, it's just fine, although a bigger group will increase the chance of a succesfull spawn.
good water quality is important. you should always keep an eye on that! on that note, let's continue, your fish are now ready to breed. you might see some breeding behavior, males following the gravid female as if there's no tomorrow. now it's time to do a heavy water change, say 50% of the water, and replace this for water that's slightly cooler, say 3 degrees celsius cooler. this usually triggers the cory's to spawn.
I hope this is helpfull in a way!
good luck breeding Corydoras schwartzi

Greetings, Tim
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Re: Corydoras Schwartzi breeding
Firstly,thank you for reply.I know cory's breeding behaviour,but I wonder this fish's water conditions while breeding.
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Re: Corydoras Schwartzi breeding
taken from the cat-e-log:
"Has occasionally been bred in the aquarium; breeding follows the usual Cory formula. One published record details a water depth of 20cm, pH of 7.5, GH of 11°, KH 3° at a temperature of 23.3°C in a heavily planted tank."
"Has occasionally been bred in the aquarium; breeding follows the usual Cory formula. One published record details a water depth of 20cm, pH of 7.5, GH of 11°, KH 3° at a temperature of 23.3°C in a heavily planted tank."
Greetings, Tim
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Re: Corydoras Schwartzi breeding
Now,I am asking you something again.What can ı give the cories different from sera vipacips,jbl novatabs.I want to feed them with natural food.What can they be?
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Re: Corydoras Schwartzi breeding
Natural food could be frosen bloodworms and mosquito larvae or chopped earthworm from the garden. Also live Tubifex, or if you can obtain it, CA Blackworms would be good.
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Kim M
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Re: Corydoras Schwartzi breeding
Thans for your reply.Well then,What kind of vegetal food can ı give them?
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Re: Corydoras Schwartzi breeding
Corys are not vegetarians, although they might nibble algae wafers a bit. They eat insect larvae and crustaeceans in the wild.
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