sand, planted, laid eggs 90% on the glass, but sometimes on broad leaved plants, I gently rolled the eggs off the glass and into a seperate little tank for the eggs to hatch, i had over 100 fry at one point, sold a few, kept a few etc, then eventually sold the breeding group (about 8-9 cory's).
they were in a 48x12x15, lots of plants and sand, thats it
oh, and quite a bit of frozen bloodworm, picked that up as a tip, also.... they are sometimes prompted into breeding by the introduction of cooler water, so my water changes were designed to accommodate this, often there would be a ton of eggs on the glass the next morning after a water change.
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