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bassbonediva

Superstar Fish
Oct 15, 2009
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Yes, they do. Watch the vid and you'll see the big female laying her eggs on the big rock and then one of the males swooping in to fertilize them.

The only fish that don't lay/scatter eggs are livebearers, like guppies, mollies and platies.
 

bassbonediva

Superstar Fish
Oct 15, 2009
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Grats on your babies!...er....fish food....

Would it have been possible to move them or the corries to a different tank?
I could have moved the eggs after they firmed-up some, but the cories got to them before they were firm enough for me to remove. I found out after the fact that if I had fed the tank with bloodworms right after the cories spawned, they would have probably left the eggs alone until I could have gotten them out.

Yes, it is. My son is named after the star of the Matrix (my ex-husband's idea since he's OBSESSED with those movies) and we had a dog named after the main character from the Matrix at the time.
 

Newman

Elite Fish
Sep 22, 2009
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if you have a filter, that doesnt make a waterfall (first make sure theres no waterfall happening in your tank) you can aim the bubbles from the CO2 air tube into the intake of the filter and the filter's impeller will chop em up and spit the dissolved CO2 out.