got 3 cories today for my 10g fry tank, they are about 1.5" ....i know cories should be in groups and i was asking if anyone knew how many i should have in my 10g...i really dont care how many i gotta have because the fry dont take up much space and the cories are cute lol i dont know what kind they are though...maybe pepper
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post a pic and I will tell you what they are. Also if they are paleatus (peppered) then 3 is fine.
also is your fry tank bare bottom?Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
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corydoras do not do well in bare bottom tanks. At least in my experience. if you put a .5 inch layer of PFS it wont affect the fry and it will help the corydoras.Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
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Im actually not sure what is wrong with barebottom , but I know my cats seem more active and "happy" with sand. not sure those are peppered. With the lateral stripes and the black over the eyes , they look more like parallelus or maybe c133. Where id you get them.Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
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I am sticking with my two ideas, plus they could be loxozonus. Let them chill for a day or so and color up and then we can tell exactly which of the three.Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
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I try. It is really hard cause not including aspidoras and scleromatyx, there are still 150 and still finding more. The meeting got me interested in cichlids though. So to supplement my Brichardi complex. I am getting some pundamilia nyererei, and a few other victorian cichlids from a wholesaler who buys my frogs. We are trading this time. I really like catfish, and they seem to go well in cichlid tanks. I am a nerd though, I would rather watch my tanks than TV or cuddle to aquarium light instead of a fire.Last edited by Gapzero; 10-26-2009, 09:32 PM.Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
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No joke, it is really amazing how much the names change. Most of my frogs names have been the same since the originally described. Except phyllodendrobates is now just dendrobates. I have some TFH from 2005, 2006, 2007, and alot of the names are different now. Plus remember of the 150+ corys some still are waiting taxonomic classification , and could turn out to be already described. Plus I am more interested in the catfish from drainage regions. Not so much the tributary fish. Also MZUNGU I am bringing you a cool cory to the auction. I got my Paleatus wild morph to breed, and now have 3 fry that are .75 inch. They have the perfect black bands across the back, which you cannot get at a LFS.Life's to short to worry and too long to wait
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