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I have 4 Sterbai Corries, 3 males and 1 female (she is larger and rounder than the other 3). The 3 guys are pushing each other until one wins and stay close to her, then, the fins start to flatter but the lady is not interested. Is there a way to make her say "OK then"?😃

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4 minutes ago, OceanTruth said:

I was going to say “oysters,” but your answer is best.

I think you might be on to the real answer. Like, if she were to eat a hearty diet of something rich and nutritious like live blackworms, then her eggs might mature and then she might be more receptive.

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On 3/9/2021 at 9:52 PM, Daniel said:

I think you might be on to the real answer. Like, if she were to eat a hearty diet of something rich and nutritious like live blackworms, then her eggs might mature and then she might be more receptive.

Never seen Black Worms for sale (I am in the UK), I feed with Blood Worms (frozen) and pellets. Yesterday I have moved the fish to the 110gl. tank and today they didn't stop swim left to right and up and down.

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13 hours ago, BenA said:

Never seen Black Worms for sale (I am in the UK), I feed with Blood Worms (frozen) and pellets. Yesterday I have moved the fish to the 110gl. tank and today they didn't stop swim left to right and up and down.

Some frozen bloodworms and brine shrimp should do the trick as well. I feed both of them along with live blackworms to get my corys conditioned for spawning. 

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