C. reynoldsi Spawned - First Time

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C. reynoldsi Spawned - First Time

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Greetings. Lots of activity in the fish room this weekend. Have pulled eggs from A. cf. albater, C. adolfoi, F1 C. bilineatus and a new specie for me, C. reynoldsi. About 60-70 viable eggs. That is Cory specie No 48.

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Congratulations on the breeding.
Once you can confirm they are viable and surviving, you may want to update the boards. They are showing breeding as unreported for C-48.
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Re: C. reynoldsi Spawned - First Time

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OldMan wrote:Congratulations on the breeding.
Once you can confirm they are viable and surviving, you may want to update the boards. They are showing breeding as unreported for C-48.
Oldman, Coryologist mentioned number 48 as the 48th cory he has bred, it was not a reference to C48, I did a double take on that too :beardy: But C reynoldsi is breeding "unreported" too. http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... es_id=1239

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C. aurofrenatus Spawned - First Time.

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Thanks All. Just found some eggs from my C. aurofrenatus, that Ian had brought for me, last September. Only about a dozen, but there were many fish in the tank that probably feasted on the tiny eggs. Time to house them by themselves, as I just did with my C. multimaculatus.

Also, found a few more C. reynoldsi eggs and a nice spawn from my F1, S. kronei. Although the eggs were scattered, as opposed to being found deposited in a single group, all of the eggs appear viable. They need to learn the ropes.

The C. aurofrenatus, if successful, will be Cory specie No. 49. :-) - Frank
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