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mindbent
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How long does it take for cory eggs to hatch?
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Alkyne
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It depends on the species. Usually anywhere from 3 to 5 days.
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Bronze cory eggs take about 2.5 - 3 days to hatch. I'm not sure about other kinds.
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I agree, three to five days seems to be the norm for most cories. What kind of eggs are we talking about here? We could pinpoint the amount of time they'd take to hatch, if we knew what they were.



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I'd say probably aroung 2-3 days, IME. Pandas must hatch fast, or something. >.>
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water temp is the most defining factor.
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I have 2 albino, 2 bronze and 2 pepper corycats. The water temp is 77 deg. Unfortunatly the eggs keep getting eatn. The last batch was of good quantity underneath a big piece of drift wood. I noticed them about 4 to 5 days ago and today they are all gone(disapearing a little at a time).
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Cories are notorious egg eaters, you should remove the eggs from the tank if you don't want them getting eaten.



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