A couple weeks ago I was surprised with some albino cory eggs! It was super exciting. I've never bred anything intentionally or accidentally before, and had planned to give it a try with my corys at some point, but they beat me to it. However since it was a surprise, I was not very prepared. I didn't have another tank set up, not so much as a breeder box. I cobbled together a DIY breeder box, and moved the eggs in there, but didn't seem to have any fry that I noticed. The eggs kind of just vanished it seemed. The tank is well established and should have plenty of infusoria but I still added some powdered repashy a few times a day as a precaution. Didn't have anything else to hand at the time.
Then a few days later, more eggs! A breeder box, a filter for a small grow out tank, and fry food were on the way, I decided to try leaving them in case my moving them compromised the first lot. They stayed in the tank with the adult corys, and a small school of cherry barbs. No one seemed to bother the eggs, and I didn't see any fungusing that I could notice, but again, after a few days, poof. They may have gotten eaten this time.
So now I'm prepared for the next lot of eggs (I think), what would people who have raised corys recommend I do when/if I get more surprise eggs?
Thanks