Eggs Are One Week Old

Well my baby CoryDoras are one week old today. They are active and healthy and since then a second batch of eggs have been laid and hatched yesterday.Also the momma laid a new batch of eggs this morning.So since I have 2 new sets of babies, I’m going to let this recent batch sit because I already have probably over 100 hatchlings and I don’t have space to hatch anymore. I’m kinda debating that too because all eggs are gifts from God and I value all life as gifts from God.

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Corydora Eggs

This morning I woke up to a surprise in my tank. No none of my fish died but I found about 250 corydora eggs on the glass of my tank and on its filter.This time these look really fertile so hopefully in 3 days I’ll be seeing the eggs hatch. I’m really looking forward to it. The first batch I had stayed white but these are already less than a day old and already have a yellowish look and according to my research that usually means fertile eggs.At last count I counted around 252 eggs if I’m right. Regardless of how many I have I am proud to have my eggs and the chance to watch them hatch.

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What Is A Corydora?

For my next post, I want to introduce to everyone what a Corydora is.Well they are my favorite fish and I currently have 4 and I plan on getting more.Please clink the wiki link above for a detail description with pictures.Basically, they are a minature catfish xcomplete with the whiskers and they are bottom feeders and theysearch the bottom of the tank looking for algae and whatever they can eat. They are schooling fish which means they love to congregate in groups of 3 or more and socialize.They are a very peaceful fish and tend to get along with any other fish providing they don’t try to eat them. They enjoy to run in groups both for social reasons and for safety in numbers. Most full grown Corydoras are no smaller than 1 inch and some can reach 2 of more inches in length.Plus another interesting fact, the Corydora have armor and even look like they wear helmets like Spartan soliders on their heads which I think is very cool.

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Hello and Welcome!

Welcome to my new Blog, my name is Shane Deavers and this is my Personal Blog/Website. Here you can learn all about me and myt interests like video games,web development, Javascript, and The Ruby programming Language.Check out my About page for and indepth Bio.

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