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Hi,

We were just doing routine tank cleanings today and I was about to tear
down a 10 gallon tank that had two cory cats in it.  

When we looked closer we discovered eggs on the sides of the glass, the
bottom of the tank, in the java moss. etc.

We have never intentional tried to breed cories, but here are all these
eggs.  What do you do?  Will the parents eat the fry?  Should they be
removed?  What do you feed young cories? BBS? Micros?  These are just
standard Wal-Mart variety cories.  Some of the eggs are white, are these
fungused like Killie eggs?  

We appreciate any help we can get.

TIA

Deb and Steve

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