Just finished cleaning my small tank today when I saw a tiny movement in the corner - thought it was a lampeye at first, then realised it was far too small, then looked closely and saw panda markings - I have a baby cory!
The one I saw looked to be about 2-3mm, and then we saw one that looked to be about 6-7mm before we went out. Came back to do some serious fish watching and we have only seen the one since, probably about 5mm, don't know if it's the one(s?) we saw earlier or another. I have a large bit of bogwood that sits very close to the sand, so there's ample hiding space for them to stay undetected for a while.
I've had lots of eggs since I moved them into this tank with just the lampeye for company (only had a few batches when they were in with cupid cichlids and diamond tetra), but it never occurred to me that some may actually be viable, and actually hatch and actually survive!
The one I saw looked to be about 2-3mm, and then we saw one that looked to be about 6-7mm before we went out. Came back to do some serious fish watching and we have only seen the one since, probably about 5mm, don't know if it's the one(s?) we saw earlier or another. I have a large bit of bogwood that sits very close to the sand, so there's ample hiding space for them to stay undetected for a while.
I've had lots of eggs since I moved them into this tank with just the lampeye for company (only had a few batches when they were in with cupid cichlids and diamond tetra), but it never occurred to me that some may actually be viable, and actually hatch and actually survive!