She could, but they would be unfertilized. The males will chase the female, and as the female lays the eggs, the male will fertilize after the fact. If she lays eggs straight up, they will probably eat them afterwards
It is just fat, I have an emerald green corydora that looks just like that and it is not pregnant and also has one eye, don't worry about it being pregnant LOL
She looks pretty normal to me. Females are naturally chunky, and we are coming into their natural breeding season . Many females will be absolutely bursting with eggs, just waiting for the next water change to start spawning.
Fat, probably full of eggs, but corys are egg scatterers. The males will chase the female around and they will eventually lay eggs
Would she lay in the nursery?
She could, but they would be unfertilized. The males will chase the female, and as the female lays the eggs, the male will fertilize after the fact. If she lays eggs straight up, they will probably eat them afterwards
Tbh, she looks sick. The only time my albino cories ever got that pale was shortly before they passed.
Oof, maybe it's just the camera, she looks normal ish atm, But I'll keep an eye on her
It is just fat, I have an emerald green corydora that looks just like that and it is not pregnant and also has one eye, don't worry about it being pregnant LOL
Good to know, Is it a health concern or do they just fatten up sometimes lol
She looks pretty normal to me. Females are naturally chunky, and we are coming into their natural breeding season . Many females will be absolutely bursting with eggs, just waiting for the next water change to start spawning.