Corydoras trilineatus fry
Posted: 29 Jun 2007, 20:07
I've had Corydoras trilineatus for a while now, but haven't been lucky in the breeding department until now:

Everytime I see great photos of juveniles, I want to tip my cap to the photographer! This is their first spawning attempt. There were thirty-something eggs. All of them hatched. There are currently 25 viable fry. The parents are wild-caught. This is my first group of wild-caught anything to spawn. The weather got warm soon after they spawned and they stopped. I never thought I'd hope for cool weather in the summer, but I am. The Scleromystax barbatus I have made one unsuccessful spawning attempt. I think they'll have to wait until the autumn.
Amanda

Everytime I see great photos of juveniles, I want to tip my cap to the photographer! This is their first spawning attempt. There were thirty-something eggs. All of them hatched. There are currently 25 viable fry. The parents are wild-caught. This is my first group of wild-caught anything to spawn. The weather got warm soon after they spawned and they stopped. I never thought I'd hope for cool weather in the summer, but I am. The Scleromystax barbatus I have made one unsuccessful spawning attempt. I think they'll have to wait until the autumn.
Amanda