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I didn't realize how popular the albinos were. I can see why though, they are cute little critters. Are you planning on upping your mini shoal any? The more the merrier with these guys.
I often wondered if there even was a species of corydoras that preferred solitude over company. Anyone know?

I was thinking about getting a couple more, just at the mo with the size of the tank I have and the amount of other fish I have in it I don't want to over stock it, I am getting a bigger tank for Xmas so after than I think I will get some, not sure which ones tho, I will have to see what my LFS has in, which one do you think I should go for?
 
If it were me I'd get more of the same. Most of the other species will shoal with the ones you have probably so it's really a matter of personal taste. Would you rather mix it up or go with one species?
 
Well my eggs are still there this morning no ones ate them (yet) keeping my fingers crossed :)
 
Thats great news on the eggs.
If I'm not mistaken the eggs "shell" or casing gets harder as they mature so hopefully that will help deter others from eating them.
 
Thats great news on the eggs.
If I'm not mistaken the eggs "shell" or casing gets harder as they mature so hopefully that will help deter others from eating them.

Thanks! I didn't know they did that cheers, you never know I might have some babies soon!
 
Thought I'd share this with everyone.

The Tetra select gel grazing blocks are a great little treat for corys. Usually I feed NLS exclusively as a staple with frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp as conditioners. Usually I'm skeptical with other prepared foods. I recently read the ingredients on the grazing blocks, it's water fleas "daphnia" and cyclops.
My pandas luv it!!!

Just figured I'd throw that out there for everyone. I'm behind the times on everything so it's possible everyone already knows about this stuff and I'm the last one to find out! Lol
 
My Cory's wont eat that - grazing blocks - I left it in there overnight and was fuzzy in the morning.... No one touched it
 
I love all of this Cory talk! I just returned my gourami because they ate my Cory babies. Maybe they'll do it again…

So hard to get a group photo!
 

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More photos. I think the pandas or cherry barbs layer eggs but I couldn't get to them or see them that clearly
 

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Baby Cory!

The good news:
About 24 hours after removing the four Gourami, the baby cory reappeared!

The not so great news:
It appears that his/her spine is even more deformed than one of the parents.

(Please see attached photos.)
 

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