How I Bred Sterbai Corydoras at Home

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  • čas přidán 2. 10. 2021
  • In this video I'll show you how I bred Sterbai Corydoras at home. I'll explain the methods I used for triggering spawns, hatching eggs, and raising the fry.
    Anything that generates a current will attract many corydoras species to spawn as shown in this video. Don't buy something new if you already have a piece of equipment that will accomplish that. For anyone who wants the specific pump used, here is an affiliate link:
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Komentáře • 154

  • @emorygarrett451
    @emorygarrett451 Před 2 lety +8

    Haha the roundhouse kick your door shut joke in your matter of fact voice had my firing laughing 😂

  • @allisonberryere375
    @allisonberryere375 Před 2 lety +40

    By far the best video/footage of the little Cory raising process I've found, thank you for sharing!

  • @sethanie42
    @sethanie42 Před 2 lety +4

    You had me at the "for the same reason I don't round house kick my door to shut it" comment.

  • @michaelpriestley1304
    @michaelpriestley1304 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Great video. Another tip for fish breeding in general is keep an eye on your local weather. If you do a cold water change the same day a nice rainfall hits your area you will almost always get breeding activity. The drop in barometric pressure is the key

  • @michaellou7101
    @michaellou7101 Před 2 lety +27

    Seriously easy fish to breed for me…..I do ab40% water chance about every three to four days. I use my tsp soft water at ph 7.4. I had 9 original juvie but once they are grown bd started spawning, they now have more than 120 babies in 4 spawns. I sold about 100 to my local shop at around 5 dollars each. I kept 20 of my best looking babies and now they are grown near adult size and I am collecting their eggs for my breeder box. Now I have close to 50 Sterbais at various stages of life. My original 9 are huge and very happy. They don’t need to spawn and I just want them to enjoy their retirement…….seriously fun and cute cories and so beautiful when there is a huge group.

    • @SaadKhan006
      @SaadKhan006 Před rokem

      is sand necessary for them to breed? I've got green curry

    • @shackleDev
      @shackleDev Před 11 měsíci

      So you are selectively breeding sterbais? Havent heard about that being done with cories before. Good luck with it mate.

  • @FitchinAquatics
    @FitchinAquatics Před rokem +2

    Man this was probably one of the most informative video I’ve seen

  • @AceMalinwa
    @AceMalinwa Před 2 lety

    Amazing video with all the details i wanted to know. Thanks for this step by step explanation!

  • @jimcusick2054
    @jimcusick2054 Před 2 lety

    Well done video Lowell. Very informative and the information you provide was on point. Thanks!

  • @p3teytran
    @p3teytran Před 2 lety

    Wow best video on breeding corydoras hands on. I really appreciate you sharing that knowledge

  • @waynergy
    @waynergy Před 2 lety

    Wow! That was super informative!
    Thank you so much for your effort!

  • @ecoalex9345
    @ecoalex9345 Před 2 lety

    I am trying to breed Cory's and this is the best video that was the most help out of anything. Thank you!

  • @scottcahala7779
    @scottcahala7779 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the information.

  • @richardmason3751
    @richardmason3751 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing in such great detail. I`m sure several things you mentioned will come in handy when my sterbai spawn in the not too distant future.

  • @seasaltz6538
    @seasaltz6538 Před 2 lety +1

    I can tell you have so much passion for breeding the cute corys! They're beautiful

  • @huntermclaren322
    @huntermclaren322 Před 2 lety +1

    Hilarious comparison re: melted snow. Great video!

  • @CorydorasEmpire
    @CorydorasEmpire Před rokem

    Thanks for the detailed video mate! Really appreciate it! 🤌

  • @evanchoo9241
    @evanchoo9241 Před 2 lety +3

    Great high-quality video, your voice is extremely calming and the content is also highly interesting and entertaining. I've never kept or tried breeding Corys, but this definitely has given me an interest to do so!

  • @masteraquaticsjustcallmeed5115

    Superb video Lowell's!!!
    Totally enjoyed this presentation!!!
    Thank You!!!

  • @scarletamazon3455
    @scarletamazon3455 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow! By far the clearest and most informative video I've ever seen about the cory fry rearing process, with beautifully clear and helpful footage of the fry as well! Thank you so, so much for putting this together. Will definitely be linking this video to other hobbyists in the future, and have memorised several tips for myself to try for next time - thank you!

  • @paulorebelo3460
    @paulorebelo3460 Před 2 lety

    Perfectly explained,thanks for the vídeo 👌

  • @frankhoetker4877
    @frankhoetker4877 Před 4 měsíci

    Excellent video thank you!

  • @Aquatica87Heaven
    @Aquatica87Heaven Před 2 lety +3

    Use cattappa leaves if you don’t have methylene blue. Make sure to soak the leaves with boiling hot water to active the tannins and help soften the leaf so it will sink. In a hang on tank cut the leaf in half.

  • @garageaquatics2023
    @garageaquatics2023 Před 2 měsíci

    Very thorough. Thanks, Lowell. ~Ron

  • @irbenson
    @irbenson Před 2 lety

    I watch a lot of fish-related videos on CZcams. So far I've watched your videos on celestial pearl danios and sterbais -- both are very high quality. Thank you!

  • @waldnerpeter7173
    @waldnerpeter7173 Před 2 lety

    What a Great informative video.

  • @johnbrand1893
    @johnbrand1893 Před rokem

    Great video 👍 of one of my favourite corys, so I surely did find this fascinating to watch. 👍

  • @tomiebayly6085
    @tomiebayly6085 Před 2 lety

    underated video man! thanks for the vid

  • @sharadbhutoria
    @sharadbhutoria Před 2 lety

    Very insightful 👍🏼

  • @williamnorris1380
    @williamnorris1380 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video

  • @marianolteanu7360
    @marianolteanu7360 Před 11 měsíci

    Verry beautifull corydoras. Congradulations! 🫧🫧🍀

  • @shackleDev
    @shackleDev Před rokem

    My sterbais just started laying eggs, thank you for the video.

  • @mrwilson.1
    @mrwilson.1 Před rokem

    So nice to find such a good quality tutorial amongst the slew garbage. Thank you.

  • @alfiehowie4652
    @alfiehowie4652 Před 2 lety

    Great video mate

  • @julianaquascaped
    @julianaquascaped Před 2 lety

    This is an excellent video.

  • @wtrubeck
    @wtrubeck Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @sjaquariums4638
    @sjaquariums4638 Před rokem

    Very helpful thank you!

  • @zadesbackyardfarm350
    @zadesbackyardfarm350 Před 2 lety

    I love my corydora's! Yours are stunning 😍

  • @allonekingdom
    @allonekingdom Před rokem

    Great info thank you

  • @luisablonk2510
    @luisablonk2510 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video thank you so much.I have a group of 9 sterbai who i see courting eachother a lot.And im thinking about trying to breed them.Your video is very educational and clear which motivates me into giving it a try.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 5 měsíci

      Good luck! I hope they breed for you.

  • @teresahandley6632
    @teresahandley6632 Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @BB-bv6uq
    @BB-bv6uq Před 2 lety

    Really excellent video, I can say even though I have never spawned Cory'sI probably could. I was impressed how tuff the eggs were

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety

      Ya the eggs are pretty solid. Over time rigidity goes up and adhesiveness goes down.

  • @SlickNick3
    @SlickNick3 Před 2 lety +11

    Great job Lowell! You’re always breeding something I’m interested in! I love how well you explain everything keep it up 👍🏻

  • @joaoalmeida5653
    @joaoalmeida5653 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for your vídeos 🔝

  • @csharpe5787
    @csharpe5787 Před 2 lety

    Fab video. Thanks

  • @johnsonbigbob
    @johnsonbigbob Před 17 dny

    a large water change a bit cool worked for me in the past, great video getting into keeping sterbai again since i finally am able to. just got a 40b and have 4 sterbai from a 15gail.. will probly buy 10 more. ill have to get pre filters and some worms to feed . ive collected eggs with my finger off the glass and transfered to a smaller tank to raise fry with good success

  • @realessayog6947
    @realessayog6947 Před rokem

    I've never owned corydoras before but I've fallen in love with them

  • @melissaturner1737
    @melissaturner1737 Před rokem

    This trick of resticking the eggs to the wall of my grow tank work’s amazingly well. I’ve done it with all eggs I find now and haven’t had a single fungus.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem +1

      I'm glad it's working for you! For me it has just depended on how soon I find the eggs if they will re-adhere to another surface or not. It does help though

  • @davidmarks7787
    @davidmarks7787 Před 2 lety

    Best line - "I don't roundhouse kick my door closed". Too funny.

  • @AbhorsenAchika
    @AbhorsenAchika Před 2 lety +1

    Great video :), my Venezuelan black corys have unexpectedly laid eggs for the first time today and it was so cool to see, if I can get at least 1 to survive I'll be happy. The weather where I am has got colder in the last few days and I think it must have triggered them.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety +1

      Congratulations, hopefully that's just the first of many. Black venezuelans are beautiful

  • @dae711moe5
    @dae711moe5 Před 2 lety

    Very cool. Great

  • @qifry5367
    @qifry5367 Před 2 lety

    good job bro i will try to breed them too

  • @petergracemeguide1280
    @petergracemeguide1280 Před 2 lety

    I found they spawned well in side floating black plastic seedling pots 3 to 4 inches long. As for feeding to condition i would cut thin strips of prawn meat in addition to normal diet. Methylene blue on the eggs is a must for volume hatchings. Then once hatched the old egg yoke but after 6days I swapped to green water

  • @Angus1966
    @Angus1966 Před 2 lety

    A very fun fish .

  • @jauken83
    @jauken83 Před 2 lety

    Watching this video and I look over to see my corys in the t pose. Great video!

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety

      Congratulations! That's incredible timing

  • @simtalkayak
    @simtalkayak Před 5 měsíci

    If he just goes into breeding Corydoras and that general family he's got years worth of videos if he uploads once a week.

  • @alanwakefield9826
    @alanwakefield9826 Před 6 měsíci

    Our Cory's quite openly do the t position in the middle of the open tank

  • @MakeMoreFish
    @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for watching! Feel free to leave questions in the comments if you have them, and If you enjoyed this video, consider subscribing to see future projects.
    Quick update: I was lucky enough to meet and chat with Eric Bodrock who is a world-renowned breeder of Corydoras. He feels very confident that microworms do not have a negative impact on fry. His word is good enough for me, but I recommend experimenting and coming to your own conclusions.

    • @emilytoth5220
      @emilytoth5220 Před 2 lety +1

      did you get these guys locally or did you order them? they look fantastic

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety +1

      @@emilytoth5220 I bought them from a couple local fish stores but they were imported I'm sure. This was after 6 months of good food!

    • @maryseloyer
      @maryseloyer Před 2 lety

      Hi.
      Where do you come from?
      Sorry for my question
      Im french and i Want To say "you speak so speed for me"
      But i like your Channel.
      Thank you very much 😉
      See you soon 🙄😊

    • @021kid84
      @021kid84 Před rokem

      Loko

    • @fishy_vinny
      @fishy_vinny Před rokem

      Where did you get the small water pump youre using to trigger spawning in the mop? Im wanting to breed sterbais and wanting to copy the setup you have.

  • @camerica7400
    @camerica7400 Před rokem

    “I don’t do that for the same reason I don’t roundhouse kick my door shut when I leave my house”😂

  • @fireball7677
    @fireball7677 Před rokem

    You should breed bronze corys next

  • @Wellwhatevernevermind
    @Wellwhatevernevermind Před 2 lety

    Excellent! Subd

  • @gudynator4245
    @gudynator4245 Před rokem

    Make a video for breading bettas or neocaradinas

  • @contactjd
    @contactjd Před rokem

    I had a sterbai which paired up with a panda cory. Only one of the fry survived and is a cross between the two. Looks like a spotted panda

  • @melissaturner1737
    @melissaturner1737 Před rokem

    I can’t wait to see how my little pandas do. They breed all the time but I finally found some eggs before other fish got them. 8 eggs and I watched them just hatch! Have you ever fed babies repashy? I don’t have the food you talked about but I have many different repashy choices and xtreme flake foods.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem +1

      I think if you give them something really fine that they can fit in their mouths, they should be fine. I know I've heard of feeding repashy to baby corydoras

  • @arvinthemindfreak
    @arvinthemindfreak Před rokem

    How did u maintained the new water while adding.....as these are more sensitive to medicines if any desease occured.....

  • @pelhamsaquatics
    @pelhamsaquatics Před 2 lety

    New. Sub!!

  • @armenkirakossian7702
    @armenkirakossian7702 Před rokem

    where did you get the gravel vac screen I've been looking for one for my phyton easy water changer but couldn't find any I've been using a mesh bag for filter media until I can find something that's more permanent

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem

      Oh that's actually just a plant pot.. standard size if there is such a thing. They happen to fit the diameter of the gravel vac

  • @JeffGillis1
    @JeffGillis1 Před rokem

    @10:39 upper left, appears to be a wiggling brine shrimp, yes? Ideal food for fry?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem

      That in particular was a microworm or detritus worm. Brine shrimp are an ideal fry food

  • @rebelutu
    @rebelutu Před 4 měsíci

    Whats is the green powder you mix with water to feed the babys?
    Thank you

  • @barefootaquatics
    @barefootaquatics Před 2 lety

    What brand of tubifex cubes are you using? I have San Francisco Bay brand and getting them to absorb water or stick to the glass has proven difficult. I’ve even pulled a vacuum on them in water with no better results.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety +2

      I have the same brand right now. There's kind of a trick to making them sink. You squeeze the cube under water, let it soak up a little, then lift it out of the water and squeeze really tight from multiple angles. Squeeze all that water back out. Then dunk it in the water again and maybe give it another squeeze or two. You'll see bubbles come out while you do this. They should just sink after that. For what it's worth, some bottles work great and other bottles I can't get to sink for the life of me.

  • @shackleDev
    @shackleDev Před 11 měsíci

    Hi lowell, ive adjusted my setup today and ive added a mop, ive boiled it and when putting it in my tank ive squeezed out as much air as possible, but when i point the flow at it it starts to float, have you had this problem with this setup? Did you have to do anything to fix it or is it just a matter of waiting until it sinks down

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 11 měsíci +1

      They usually float a bit for a couple of days. If the water flow is carrying bubbles into the mop, that would make it float. Happens to me all the time. You can back the mop away a little bit and it won't catch so many.

    • @shackleDev
      @shackleDev Před 11 měsíci

      @@MakeMoreFish thanks for the advice, ive moved the mop a bit further away from the flow, and now a few hours later it sank

  • @plantedgoldies8121
    @plantedgoldies8121 Před 6 měsíci

    Please answer: how do you sink tubifex worms?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 6 měsíci

      I sink them by getting them wet or holding them underwater while squeezing all of the trapped air out of them. It takes practice.

  • @biblelightbulb
    @biblelightbulb Před 2 lety

    When you say that Corydoras prefer to spawn in flowing water, would you say that they generally prefer to live in a tank with flowing water? On a few CZcams videos of Corydoras in the wild, it seems they live in rivers with quite strong flow of current. i.e. their native habitat seems to be constant 24/7 strong water flow. For the flow pump that you use, what power of pump would you suggest? For instance, on searching for flow pumps, a typical model has differing output of 600, 1400, 2000, 2800 litres/hour. Which is close to the one you used?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety

      I think they enjoy "regions" of flowing water along with other areas where they can relax and rest. I used a small pump outputting quite a bit less than 500 liters per hour to create a higher flow region around a spawning mop. Outside of a breeding context, I can't say from experience how critical any strong current is to their long-term health

    • @biblelightbulb
      @biblelightbulb Před 2 lety

      @@MakeMoreFish That makes sense to provide both flow, as well as areas to rest. Hence, your comments indicate that that I'll use the flow pump occasionally rather than having it on 24/7.

  • @brandonsmith3447
    @brandonsmith3447 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video, though I highly disagree with your style of door closure. I enthusiastically roundhouse every front, screen, weather and even the occasional automobile door. Thanks for the video.

  • @idirmakhlaf1435
    @idirmakhlaf1435 Před 2 lety

    When you do the water changed with cold water, do you leave the heater on or off?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety +1

      I leave the heater on. The temp drop is only temporary. That is something I think about though, how long does the drop need to last? Briefly is working out so far

  • @sleepytasmr
    @sleepytasmr Před rokem +1

    How many water changes? Everyday?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem

      Just a normal water change schedule. Maybe a few more here and there but nowhere near every day

  • @lorz6878
    @lorz6878 Před 2 lety

    what type of filtration did you use? i got a pretty strong hang on filter, and i’m wondering if that would work instead of a pump. i’m hoping to breed my hastatus cories, so fingers crossed that your tips help.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety

      The tank shown in that video uses a matten sponge filter. The first corydoras I spawned did so under a hang on back filter because of the flow. I think there's a good chance a HOB will take care of your flow needs

    • @barefootaquatics
      @barefootaquatics Před 2 lety

      @@MakeMoreFish Did you use air or a power head in your matten filter? I can get some pretty serious flow out of my air powered matten filters. I’ve actually dialed them down thinking the lower current would be better for spawning. I’ll be changing that soon.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety

      @@barefootaquatics air power for me. And you're right, they can really move some water. I have mine turned down also

  • @joaoalmeida5653
    @joaoalmeida5653 Před 8 měsíci

    At 10:33, do you stop and replace the water with fresh aquarium water all at once, instead of using methylene blue?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 8 měsíci +1

      In this case I did a series of water changes to remove most of the methylene blue before allowing the box to circulate water from the main tank.

    • @joaoalmeida5653
      @joaoalmeida5653 Před 8 měsíci

      @@MakeMoreFish But were the series of changes you made all in the same day or spread out over several days?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 8 měsíci

      @@joaoalmeida5653 All in the same day. All in one sitting, actually. When it's time to remove the methylene blue, you want it gone asap. You just have to be gentle enough not to beat up any freshly hatched fry.

  • @pelhamsaquatics
    @pelhamsaquatics Před 2 lety

    Sir does this method work for most all corydoras, or is it sterbai specific?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety

      I suspect it would work equally well for many other varieties but I can't say for certain. I'll be continuing to test as I bring in new species

  • @madmax1412
    @madmax1412 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi
    Great video. What was the food at 12:40? Thank you

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 5 měsíci

      Those were live baby brine shrimp.

    • @madmax1412
      @madmax1412 Před 5 měsíci

      @@MakeMoreFish Thanks. I had assumed live BBS would scatter as soon as they were released but these stayed bunched up even when the Cory came sliding in.
      I've just had 3 hatch a few days ago and yesterday harvested 11 more eggs.
      My first 2 batches failed but for the 3rd and 4th, I put a drop of Methylene Blue in.

  • @mariyanvladov5448
    @mariyanvladov5448 Před 2 lety

    About breeding box Fluval/Marina=== Are they the same brand?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety +1

      Ummm I think so. I'm pretty sure. My understanding is fluval bought marina and they just changed packaging to say fluval

  • @mitchellmarion1544
    @mitchellmarion1544 Před rokem

    I thought Sterbai Corydoras were a little more silverish in color are the black ones a different species of Sterbai Corydoras?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem +1

      They were sitting over a black surface and adjusted their colors accordingly. Back on a lighter substrate or something they would look more familiar

  • @tubarao1143
    @tubarao1143 Před 2 lety

    Only air stone? No air filter or water changes are performed?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety

      I'm sorry, at which point? The only time I recall using an air stone only is while eggs were incubating

  • @philliptaylor5981
    @philliptaylor5981 Před 10 měsíci

    People forget how big they need to be to breed! They need to be at least 1.5 - 2 years old to breed. Hard to get them to breed in community tanks.

  • @yannickbroos5283
    @yannickbroos5283 Před 2 lety

    Rescued some sterbais a few days ago from
    a guy who had absolutely no idea what he was doing. I have them in my community tank (with 7 aeneus as well, bred those but the heater exploded and killed all the juveniles) I have 3 sterbais (2 big fat plumb ones and 1 smaller one) (I think female female male but im not sure) my Aeneus tend to hide all day, but my sterbais are always out and about, chasing eachother around. I have not seen any eggs or T poses but they are chasing all the time. I was wondering, is this breeding behaviour? Im going to feed extra frozen food this week and finish it off with some cool water changes. Im hoping for some eggs!

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety

      Could be, a change of water parameters and temperature from moving to a new tank could trigger some interest in breeding. Only one way to find out!

  • @DuxDad1
    @DuxDad1 Před rokem

    Where did you get the pump? Generic? Brand?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem

      Generic from Amazon. Just a small submersible pump

  • @joehuang4325
    @joehuang4325 Před 8 měsíci

    So I’ve had my sterbai eggs for 6-7 days now. And for the past 3 days I’ve been seeing tails sticking out of eggs and the eggs “swimming” around frantically - but no fry. I noticed that when I gently touched an egg, the egg popped and a fry came out, which to me looks pretty dark and thin. So I’ve been wondering if I’m just inpatient or if these fry are having trouble breaking out and I should manually let them out? One note is I wasn’t able to adhere most of them to the wall of the container, maybe the fact that they weren’t adhered hindered their ability to break lose?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 8 měsíci

      6-7 days seems a bit long. I can't say I've seen much difference between re-adhered or not in terms of hatch rate, but I do think cleanliness is a factor. If the eggs get covered in debris and general "fuzz," fungal or otherwise, it can be difficult for the fry to hatch out. Hard water also I have heard can harden the eggs and make them more difficult to break out of. That's 100% hearsay but it makes some intuitive sense to me.

    • @joehuang4325
      @joehuang4325 Před 8 měsíci

      @@MakeMoreFish yeah it’s been 9 days and most of them are still swimming around in their eggs with the tail sticking out…kinda sad because I don’t know what else there is to do with this batch besides watching them die one by one :(…interestingly though, I had a second batch that has hatched very well for me after 3 days. The only difference is I used methylene blue this time - which I noticed resulted in no biofilm building up on the container wall, which I guess may have contributed….?
      I have so many questions…did you use water from the tank when hatching these eggs or do you think that’s not a big deal? Also, how toxic is methylene blue to fry? Manufacturer claims it to be safe for fry but I read a paper which showed at high concentrations it is indeed toxic. I ask because it seems to help keep my fry alive past the first couple of days and I was wondering how urgently I would need to water change it out.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 8 měsíci +1

      For those fry that struggled to hatch all the way, if you happen to have a small pipette you can draw them in and then somewhat forcefully puff them back out. It can blow off the eggshell. By that time they may be too far gone but I have about a 50% success rate with it. I jokingly call it a corydoras C-section. Over the last year or so I've taken to using brand new, clean, and dechlorinated water for hatching eggs artificially to reduce debris and biofilm accumulation. In my experience, a concentration of methylene blue that is sufficient to prevent fungal growth has been harmful or lethal to fry if left in their water for more than about a day. That's completely my own experience. I have no idea what the science is on it.

    • @joehuang4325
      @joehuang4325 Před 8 měsíci

      @@MakeMoreFish I’ve accidentally done it a couple times already! I guess I’ll go back and blow all of them out of their shells :) didn’t know it’s actually a thing.
      And that makes sense! I guess I’ll experiment it a little bit with methylene blue and figure it out from there…
      How much and how often are you changing the water during hatching and fry grow out? I’m using a small container which I estimate to hold 1.5 gallon of water.

  • @vivaeuropa
    @vivaeuropa Před 2 lety

    I'm curious are the fry now adults and breeding yet?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety

      They are grown and sold. Some of them might have bred by now, they should be large enough

  • @sturgeonman5208
    @sturgeonman5208 Před rokem

    There seems to be an abundance of infusoria in the water

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem

      probably just mulm particulates floating around after recent feeding or tank cleaning

  • @Bri-me6fu
    @Bri-me6fu Před rokem

    My eggs already hatched and I didn't get the chance to separate the eggs from the tank
    I turned off the tank filter and I can see the fey moving at the top surface of the water. Should I remove the adult snails and cory cats I have currently in the tank(no fish in tank) I'm scared to use a net to get the adults and what if the fry get stuck when I put the net in.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem +1

      Did you have any other fish in the tank? Fry at the surface of the water sounds unusual for corydoras. If your goal is maximizing fry survival I think you would still be better off removing adult fish in the tank despite any risk of disturbing fry while you do it. Snails shouldn't be a problem

    • @Bri-me6fu
      @Bri-me6fu Před rokem

      @@MakeMoreFish there are no other fish in the tank it's a 36 gallon and what we have in there is one large mystery snail, small ramhorn snails think they came from a plant we purchased for the aquarium and so we ended up having about 10 small ramhorn snails and then I have 3 corycats. The eggs started appearing on the tank walls and plants they look like Corycat eggs from videos I've watched and today I noticed some eggs looked broken but we do see very very small particle size white things moving around the tank this morning. I see more movement around the top water surface. I haven't moved anyone or done anything except turn off the filter for now.

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem +1

      @@Bri-me6fu hmmm I'm suspicious. Corydoras fry are much larger than a particulate. They would look like 3/16" transparent tadpoles and would be almost exclusively on the bottom of the tank. the eggs might be from the fish but the particulates sound more like an infusorial bloom

    • @Bri-me6fu
      @Bri-me6fu Před rokem

      @@MakeMoreFish I will look into that to see what I can find out. I appreciate the fast response. I haven't had fish in the tank for months now. The large mystery snail I have in the past has laid eggs and hatched successfully but these are not the same eggs they do look very smiling to the corycat eggs but I'm going to research the bloom you mentioned as they are so small things moving in the water does not look like tadpoles I have 1 large green emerald cory cat and the other two are a different type of corycat. From hat I've read abiut ramshorn snails these are not that either. But thank you.

  • @JeffGillis1
    @JeffGillis1 Před rokem

    Your Cory’s seem darker than most, was this just random good luck or is there a genus your sought out?

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem

      I paint most of my tanks black on the back and bottom so the fish tend to darken their color to match. A bit of camouflage. In a brighter environment their color would lighten up too

  • @mastakow1
    @mastakow1 Před 2 lety

    what is the name of the small water pump you use

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety +2

      FREESEA 95 GPH 4W Ultra Quiet Mini Submersible Pump for Aquariums, Fish Tank, Pond, Fountain Water Pump bought from amazon

    • @mastakow1
      @mastakow1 Před 2 lety

      @@MakeMoreFish ty, i like your videos keep it up big man xoxo

    • @davidmedeiros4335
      @davidmedeiros4335 Před 2 lety

      @@MakeMoreFish legend! I came back to this video just to hope to find this comment! I appreciate your content so much and am learning so much from you, so a sincere thank you while I'm here!

  • @bhausahebvairal8455
    @bhausahebvairal8455 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey bro tell me what is this 😳😳? 10:36 On the upper left side
    Is this a germ or any bacterial special
    I also found in my snake head tank !😳

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před 2 lety

      That in particular was a microworm. In your case I'm betting you have detritus worms. Nothing to be concerned about.

  • @PantheraPhotoSafaris
    @PantheraPhotoSafaris Před rokem

    Mine lay eggs every day....

  • @AFR2024
    @AFR2024 Před rokem

    0:08 *wink*

  • @coughingpenguin4346
    @coughingpenguin4346 Před 2 lety

    77 degrees????

    • @flo9
      @flo9 Před 2 lety

      I'm guessing you're used to celsius? 77 fahrenheit = 25 celsius.

  • @keytesofessex
    @keytesofessex Před rokem

    Too many adverts to finish watching

    • @MakeMoreFish
      @MakeMoreFish  Před rokem +1

      There's a way around that but first, have you tried Tide's new 3 in 1 laundry detergent pods? They outperform other leading brands, even in cold water.