
For a while now I have about 100-150 corydoras eggs per week from different breeding groups. Usually most eggs hatch, and a large percentage of the fry stays alive.
My question is though: Often I see a few of these babies swimming or sitting around with tiny air bubbles in their tummy. Usually later that day those which had the bubbles earlier have died. Does anyone know how to prevent this form happening, or what I am doing wrong?
The first few days I keep the fry in 1 or 2 liter containers with an airstone in it.
The difference in temperature between the water and the air above the tank is somewhere between 1-2 degrees Celsius. The water being a bit warmer.
Or could this be caused by the bubbles the airstone produces in the water?
Thanks
