Corydoras duplicareus

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Corydoras duplicareus

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I bought 8 breeders at the HAAS auction back in June 2010 and set them up in their own 20L with java moss and a spawning mop. They would spawn every once in a while but didn't appear to be but a couple. Last month I did find 5 and seperated them and have feeding them diligently. Well yesterday I went snooping around again cause I saw a few eggs. There was a couple eggs in the mop so I took it and threw it a 5 1/2 with some newborn rams, thinking maybe I'd get a couple babies. Well this morning, I caught 7 babies out of the 20 and tossed them in a 2 1/2. Then I started looking at the mop to see if the eggs hatched. Lo and behold, when I shook the mop a little, 30 baby duplicareus went scurrying around the tank. Caught all those and tossed them in the 2 1/2. Whew-hew!!!!!!!!
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:mrgreen: :roll: :lol:

Cory is on a roll. Winter storms and baby tropical fish. What a match!
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Blackworms are a wonderful thing.

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Congrats on the babies!
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