Black Schultzei
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Black Schultzei
I am hoping someone that has successfully breed the Black Schultzie. We have had ours for almost a year and I have done everything I can think of to get them to spawn but no luck. Can anyone please give me some pointers on getting them to spawn. I would greatly appreciate any and all help I can get. Thanks!
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Re: Black Schultzei
I know Mark Walters (corywally) was breeding them and they are commonly bred. I think a matter of conditioning them well and a big water change to spawn.
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Re: Black Schultzei
I have tried everything, I have artificial broad leaf plants in the tank, sand bottom, I feed frozen blood worms alternated with a special blend of pellets, I do at least a 50% cold water change, my corys are in a 10 gal tank, sponge filter. If there is anything I am not doing or doing wrong, please let me know. Thanks!
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Re: Black Schultzei
How long do you leave them before a water change?
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Re: Black Schultzei
usually a week but lately it has been everyday
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Leave them for two or three weeks or longer. Try changing the big water change when the weather changes.
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Re: Black Schultzei
Feed live blackworms for about 4-5 days before a front. Then right before the weather front comes through do a big water change (50% or more). That usually works for me.
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