What To Do, Cory Eggs On Snail

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Should I just stock the snails in a breeder tank? Or what? Also, general Cory breeding info/raising is appreciated.

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Thanks, I picked about a dozen of green, purple, and blue Mystery Snails out of several clutches of mystery snails, from the same 2 parents. The parents were Brown and white in color. I nape to continue the line eventually, and get deeper, better colors. They also have the genes to get quite big, as one of the patents was a the size of a US half-dollar coin.

My question is, should I worry about the eggs being on the snails (there's now eggs on a second Snail involved), or should I just place them in the breeder tank with the rest of the eggs (there were a lot of eggs on the sides of the tank too). Amd second, how do I take care of baby cories? I'd like to raise and keep at least a half dozen, preferably more; because there's at least 50 eggs in the tank, on plants, walks, and snails.
 
You could take them off the snail with a sharp knife or razor blade. Just be really careful. They then need to be placed in a tank with plenty of water flow around them to cut down the chance of them going mouldy/getting a fungus. Usually you can put an air stone below to get the flow high.
 
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