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Old January 12th, 2009  
Fish Bum
 
Help Quick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My 3 corys in my 20 gallon lay eggs a lot and i never thought they would hatch, geuss what!!! Ahhhh baby microscophic corys are swimming around on the bottom!!!What should i do i have zebra danios in there with them a brittle nose pleco cat and weather dojo loach... i was going to get neon tetras soon will any of these fish eat themare there any special things i need to get like topwater plants or something help!!!
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Old January 12th, 2009  
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My guess is that you're going to want hiding places on the bottom. A cluster of Java moss weighed down by a rock or something will work excellent.
However, I know very little about cory babies. Others will be around with better info.
Congratulations!
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Old January 12th, 2009  
Fish Keeper
 
WOW!!!
I have five tanks with 5 to 8 cories in each and I haven't had any luck!
Congratulations!!!
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Old January 12th, 2009  
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Congrats!! Cory fry are really alot of fun. Being perfect little miniatures of mom and dad make them so cute.
They are most likely finding tiny bits of dropped food and microscopic critters. You can do one of two things-leave them in the tank and provide cover/hiding places very close to the substrate. As SDS suggested a plant held down with a rock would be excellent. After lights out you could slip a shrimp pellet or a piece of veggie wafer under their plant so they can find it. Make sure to feed the rest of the tank at the same time away from their feeding area.
OR
You could take them out and put them in a small tank alone. In either scenario the water must be kept very,very clean. Hope that helps.
Carol
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Old January 13th, 2009  
Fish Keeper
 
Wow! How neat! I don't have any experience with baby fish...could you post some pictures or (gasps with excitement) a video? I love corys.
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Old January 13th, 2009  
Fish Bum
 
I could of there eggs but the fry are way to small
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