Sterbai Cory Breeding

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • jwcarlson
    Homesteader

    • Jan 2022
    • 1296
    • Iowa
    • Jacob

    #46
    Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

    They don't need the powder for long. They seem to take BBS really quick. That's my biggest complaint about little fry, they are a royal pain to feed. And some of them don't even grow fast so they're a pain to feed for longer.

    I've got some furcata rainbows brewing now, so we'll see how quick they grow.

    Comment

    • jwcarlson
      Homesteader

      • Jan 2022
      • 1296
      • Iowa
      • Jacob

      #47
      Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

      Click image for larger version

Name:	20240320_192034.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	110.8 KB
ID:	2062914

      This isn't a great picture as there's only one of the "new" ones really visible, but I brought over the next group of grow outs into the 125. It's very interesting to see the color difference between the ones from the smaller grow out that eat mostly BBS and the ones in the 125 who have been eating mostly FD tubifex with a mix of Extreme pellets and occasionally some flakes.
      I wonder if I could color them up with something color enhancing. I no longer have any freeze dried brine shrimp because my freaking cat opened the little jar and ate the whole thing the day that I opened it. Maybe I'll pick some more up. I wonder if the dried adult brine would color them up similarly to the BBS? Or at least a bit more.

      Had an absolute disaster last night changing water. My phone's alarm for refilling one of my barrels didn't go off for some reason so I overfilled even standing in the same room catching corys... I didn't hear it for quite awhile. So that spun me up. I picked up the lid for the 29 that the corys had been in and it shattered. I didn't touch it to anything or handle it roughly, all I can think is that I somehow "twisted" it by picking it up with one hand which I have done a million times. As you'd imagine that further ruffled my feathers. So I was scrambling to get that cleaned up when I saw that the door handle had hit the little tub I was putting the caught corys in and they'd been dumped onto the floor for quite some time. Thankfully none of them died (at least not yet). But everyone looked healthy this morning.

      I am quite good at multitasking as I have most everything timed out so I can set timers to keep me moving through everything that I need to remember. My wife and both our daughters were downstairs for a bit handling their snakes and that threw me off a little bit, but man... once it started spinning it really went last night. My phone also didn't set off it's alarm for the second barrel. But then worked just fine on a third alarm right after the two failed ones. Sometimes it will silence after just a little bit of alarm noise if the phone is in my pocket, but it wasn't. Really frustrating as there's not even an alarm "volume" so it's not like it can be silenced. Phone could be in total silence mode and alarms will still go off. I think I have a blood pressure related headache this morning.
      Last edited by jwcarlson; 03-21-2024, 08:26 AM.

      Comment

      • LizStreithorst
        Moderator Team

        • Jan 2005
        • 13482
        • Moselle, MS

        #48
        Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

        What a mess, but as we all know, floods are a hazard all we fish nuts are familiar with.

        The Cory's look great. The younger one with it's orange belly is easy to spot.
        Mama Bear

        Comment

        • brewmaster15
          Administrator
          • Apr 2002
          • 28955
          • Northford,CT,USA

          #49
          Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

          Just saw this Jacob. BEEN THERE many times. Hows the corys?
          AquaticSuppliers.comFoods your Discus will Love!!!


          >>>>>Want a great forum? Participate in it and make one.. it doesnt happen on its own...

          we need help..

          https://forum.simplydiscus.com/showt...and-Hard-Place

          .


          Al Sabetta
          Simplydiscus LLC Owner
          Aquaticsuppliers.com


          I take Pics.. click here for my Flickr images

          Comment

          • jwcarlson
            Homesteader

            • Jan 2022
            • 1296
            • Iowa
            • Jacob

            #50
            Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

            No ill effects, Al. They're eating a bunch of tubifex.

            Comment

            • brewmaster15
              Administrator
              • Apr 2002
              • 28955
              • Northford,CT,USA

              #51
              Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

              Glad to hear it!
              AquaticSuppliers.comFoods your Discus will Love!!!


              >>>>>Want a great forum? Participate in it and make one.. it doesnt happen on its own...

              we need help..

              https://forum.simplydiscus.com/showt...and-Hard-Place

              .


              Al Sabetta
              Simplydiscus LLC Owner
              Aquaticsuppliers.com


              I take Pics.. click here for my Flickr images

              Comment

              • Charlyc11
                Homesteader

                • Sep 2021
                • 1515
                • Jarrettsville, MD
                • Carlos AKA Chuck

                #52
                Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

                Originally posted by LizStreithorst
                You'd have to experiment wit the Sterbai yourself so see if breeder bags would work or not. They are way tougher than they look, but I'd worry about a puncture, too. I have some small 4 mil bags and some breather bags I could send you so you can give both a try. I use a heat sealer, but I've gotten fish received that were tied with a knot. I'd have suggested using UPS 3 day, but since you told me about that strange stress hormone, maybe overnight would be better. That is another thing you'd have to be your own guinea pig on Sorry I was of little help.
                Liz there is a way to double bag breeder bags. After you seal the bag you wrap the bag with wet newspaper and the you put it in the second breather bag, I tried it once and it worked out with PBR's.

                Just Call Me Chuck​

                Comment

                • LizStreithorst
                  Moderator Team

                  • Jan 2005
                  • 13482
                  • Moselle, MS

                  #53
                  Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

                  That's great info, Chuck. Thanks.
                  Mama Bear

                  Comment

                  • Charlyc11
                    Homesteader

                    • Sep 2021
                    • 1515
                    • Jarrettsville, MD
                    • Carlos AKA Chuck

                    #54
                    Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

                    Jacob here are some of mine. I just added some more that hatch that are not in the picture. I also have about another 40 eggs waiting to hatch.

                    Click image for larger version

Name:	20240327_160100.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	95.0 KB
ID:	2062968
                    Just Call Me Chuck​

                    Comment

                    • jwcarlson
                      Homesteader

                      • Jan 2022
                      • 1296
                      • Iowa
                      • Jacob

                      #55
                      Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

                      How was your hatch, Chuck?

                      Comment

                      • Charlyc11
                        Homesteader

                        • Sep 2021
                        • 1515
                        • Jarrettsville, MD
                        • Carlos AKA Chuck

                        #56
                        Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

                        Originally posted by jwcarlson
                        How was your hatch, Chuck?
                        I have about 10 that are growing fast but I stoped pulling eggs out for now
                        To be continued at a later date.
                        Click image for larger version

Name:	IMG_0456.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	162.0 KB
ID:	2064172.
                        Just Call Me Chuck​

                        Comment

                        • steve b
                          Registered Member
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 192

                          #57
                          Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

                          Wished you were close to me as I would have a batch... looking to get some with my German Blue Ram set up.

                          Comment

                          • jwcarlson
                            Homesteader

                            • Jan 2022
                            • 1296
                            • Iowa
                            • Jacob

                            #58
                            Re: Sterbai Cory Breeding

                            Something kicked off my sterbai again the last couple days. The adults are in with a bunch of young ones and my discus in a 125.
                            A few interesting observations as I have been watching while doing other water changes.

                            The young ones are kind of getting involved in the chase. Not actually mating, but chasing.
                            Multiple t-poses before depositing eggs.
                            The very long amount of time she'll hold her eggs.
                            She will sometimes investigate a discus when she's looking to lay.

                            I am sitting and watching and then going in to take her eggs.

                            Comment

                            Working...