I apologize in advance for not having a photo yet; these guys are just so fast!
So, I noticed my bronze cory's belly is a little bigger than usual. The difference is minimal; it's just a bump between its front fins. I immediately thought OH GOD BLOAT. DEATH. DISEASE. But then I wondered if it's possible that it's a she and has eggs.
I observed it closely - it's definitely the biggest of the three corys, both in length and thickness which I've heard is characteristic of a female cory. Its scales are flat so I'm not guessing dropsy. I don't overfeed so I don't think it could be anything related to that. Is that the normal place to see a bulge if the cory has eggs?
Tank parameters are good - 0 ammonia, nitrites, nitrates. Well planted, substrate is a smooth, larger sand (not fine like regular sugar, more like the size of raw sugar you can get at coffee shops and the like). I feed them Omega One slow sinking omnivore pellets. They share the tank with a single, docile male molly, two cobalt gobies, and an unknown number of ghost shrimp that eat so insanely fast that I don't worry much about the cats eating too much because the shrimp absolutely decimate the food before anyone else!
So, catfish knowledgeable people. Does this sound like a possible cory cat in heat? I'll do my best to get a photo but I don't know how successful I will be.
If anyone has a good, confirmed reference photo of an eggy cory, I could confirm if the placement of the egg bump on that cory was the same as mine.
Edit to add: This picture shows a cory whose belly looks similar to my cory's. The bump is in the same place on my cory, near the front of the body. I've never kept cories before so I have no idea about things like this with them, apologizes if it's one of those things that seems crazy obvious to you, like if it's just chubby.
So, I noticed my bronze cory's belly is a little bigger than usual. The difference is minimal; it's just a bump between its front fins. I immediately thought OH GOD BLOAT. DEATH. DISEASE. But then I wondered if it's possible that it's a she and has eggs.
I observed it closely - it's definitely the biggest of the three corys, both in length and thickness which I've heard is characteristic of a female cory. Its scales are flat so I'm not guessing dropsy. I don't overfeed so I don't think it could be anything related to that. Is that the normal place to see a bulge if the cory has eggs?
Tank parameters are good - 0 ammonia, nitrites, nitrates. Well planted, substrate is a smooth, larger sand (not fine like regular sugar, more like the size of raw sugar you can get at coffee shops and the like). I feed them Omega One slow sinking omnivore pellets. They share the tank with a single, docile male molly, two cobalt gobies, and an unknown number of ghost shrimp that eat so insanely fast that I don't worry much about the cats eating too much because the shrimp absolutely decimate the food before anyone else!
So, catfish knowledgeable people. Does this sound like a possible cory cat in heat? I'll do my best to get a photo but I don't know how successful I will be.
If anyone has a good, confirmed reference photo of an eggy cory, I could confirm if the placement of the egg bump on that cory was the same as mine.
Edit to add: This picture shows a cory whose belly looks similar to my cory's. The bump is in the same place on my cory, near the front of the body. I've never kept cories before so I have no idea about things like this with them, apologizes if it's one of those things that seems crazy obvious to you, like if it's just chubby.
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