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I have a nice spawning group (7 or 8) of C. venezuelanus that seem to feel extra randy during hurricane season. These guys are robust and, IMO, colorful. They're easy to keep, active, and generally delightful. This time of year, they're also easy BAP points. They'd be a great starter for someone who is trying to breed Corys for the first time. I'm already overrun with their offspring this year and I'd like to free up some space to work on some newer/touchier projects.
If the barometric pressure is changing, these guys will spawn with or without a water change, with or without rain water, usually in temperatures between 70 and 78. Just feed them right and keep some filters bubbling. They usually spawn late-morning through late-afternoon and you can either move adults to a new tank or scrape eggs off of glass/decor and put them in a tank or breeder box with decent current. They hatch in 2-4 days and can eat microworms or decapsulated brine shrimp eggs once the yolk sac is absorbed.
$40 for the group.
Pickup in Damascus, MD or delivery to the September meeting.
If the barometric pressure is changing, these guys will spawn with or without a water change, with or without rain water, usually in temperatures between 70 and 78. Just feed them right and keep some filters bubbling. They usually spawn late-morning through late-afternoon and you can either move adults to a new tank or scrape eggs off of glass/decor and put them in a tank or breeder box with decent current. They hatch in 2-4 days and can eat microworms or decapsulated brine shrimp eggs once the yolk sac is absorbed.
$40 for the group.
Pickup in Damascus, MD or delivery to the September meeting.