Cory eggs?

Hunterman11
  • #1
I have a 75 gallon tank with a blue gourami, 8 panda corys, and a bunch of ghost shrimp. I recently found this egg sack looking thing on a fake plant connected to my bubbler. If these are cory eggs, what should I do with them. If they aren't what are they?
 

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Jim
  • #2
My Cory eggs always look perfectly round. If those are Cory eggs the cories will eat them if you leave them. I take mine off with a razor blade. They're very sticky and put them in a breeder net so that a flow of water passes over them. They'll hatch after 3 or 4 days and I dump them in my nursery (live bearer tank). Cory adults usually do not eat baby copies, just the eggs.
Looking again at the pics - the "eggs" do not look round at all. Maybe my ancient vision. Good luck.
 
Hunterman11
  • Thread Starter
  • #3
They really aren't that round

 
Coradee
  • #4
They aren't cory eggs as cory eggs are not contained in a sac like that, they look like snail eggs
 
Aquaphobia
  • #5
Agreed, they look like bladder snail eggs.
 

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