Cories Layed Eggs

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velma21

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My Cories laid eggs last week, didn't know what they were as such at the time and they ended up getting eaten. Although I done some teaser h and heard of people keeping the eggs in a plastic bottle.

Well this morning my Cories layed another 15 eggs so I managed to cut half a 2 litre bottle up put some pin holes all around, sand in the bottom and got the eggs into the bottle.

The eggs are a creamish colour as aposed to white, am I right in saying these are fertelised?

I have places the bottle by the filter output and I will do water change from tank a few times a day. Is tere anything else I should be doing?

Thanks in advance
 
increasing aeration, water flow and possibly adding some anti fungus treatment, fungus is the primary reason cory eggs won't go on to become fry
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I'm going to get some methylate (if that's what it is called this afternoon) and try and get a air stone also. Thanks for your response
 

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