sweeteybabey
New Member
Hello everyone!
I'm not particularly stressed, but I'm just curious and slightly worried about one of my albino female corydoras. She had a red spot that faded to black on her egg area around a week ago, but it's completely gone now and she was lethargic for one day but instantly improved (it was very weird but I gave her a pea so she may have been constipated). Now that same cory has darker places on its head, but she's completely fine and is even breeding, eating, and getting zoomies.
She is 4+ years old so does this happen with aging? I'm hoping the black spot on her egg pouch was just a coincidence. My parameters are normal (Nitrite 0, Ammonia 0, Nitrate 20-30ppm) and I haven't added anything new to the tank apart from Indian almond leaves (but I boiled them before use), so I'm not sure what's going on! I'd appreciate reassurance or advice!
I included two pictures, the first one is from a few days ago and the second was taken just now.
I'm not particularly stressed, but I'm just curious and slightly worried about one of my albino female corydoras. She had a red spot that faded to black on her egg area around a week ago, but it's completely gone now and she was lethargic for one day but instantly improved (it was very weird but I gave her a pea so she may have been constipated). Now that same cory has darker places on its head, but she's completely fine and is even breeding, eating, and getting zoomies.
She is 4+ years old so does this happen with aging? I'm hoping the black spot on her egg pouch was just a coincidence. My parameters are normal (Nitrite 0, Ammonia 0, Nitrate 20-30ppm) and I haven't added anything new to the tank apart from Indian almond leaves (but I boiled them before use), so I'm not sure what's going on! I'd appreciate reassurance or advice!
I included two pictures, the first one is from a few days ago and the second was taken just now.