
My Dwarf Emerald Corydora spawned last night and left dozens of eggs scattered all over the Aquarium class. She did spawn on November 13, 2024, but none of the eggs hatched) . . .



If you carefully examine the 1st picture above where a mass of eggs are attached to the lower left side of the aquarium you may be able to see tiny black spots in the center of some of those eggs. That means that they are fertile and – hopefully – they will grow and hatch in a few days.
*That is not a photo of MY Corydora Catfish. Mine (he & she) hide all day long behind and or under that big piece of drift wood. They rarely come out during daylight hours, so I had to borrow a photo to add to this post. The “Cory” picture on this page was copied from Petland Canada.
I will attempt to publish this post now and, if I am successful, I will add more information and photos if and when those eggs hatch!
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