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Appropriate tankmates for Corydoras newguy62497 06-30-2007
Posted by Dick on July 4, 2007, 9:12 am
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>>
>> I have never seen my Corys perch on plants. Too bad for me, I would
>> get to see them once in a while. Just the 2 in one of the ten gallon
>> tanks are out front, often zooming from side to side, up and back
>> down.
>>
>> They are good bottom cleaners, for sure.
>
>
>When I spoke of Cories "perching" on plants, I was speaking only about
>Pigmy Cories.
>Regular cories do not do this odd behavior.

I have Clown Loaches and Siamese Algae Eaters which do perch. The 9
SAEs dominate the leaves in the 75 gallon tank. I have a 29 gallon
with 3 Clowns and 6 SAEs. The SAEs perch on a rock castle while the
Clowns occupy the interior.

Aren't fish great?

Posted by A. Paul Ing on July 4, 2007, 9:19 am
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Yep fish are great, they remind one of pussy! Pussy from ther females
that hang out in these groups!


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<<>>>
<<>>>>
<<>>>> I have never seen my Corys perch on plants. Too bad for me, I would
<<>>>> get to see them once in a while. Just the 2 in one of the ten gallon
<<>>>> tanks are out front, often zooming from side to side, up and back
<<>>>> down.
<<>>>>
<<>>>> They are good bottom cleaners, for sure.
<<>>>
<<>>>
<<>>>When I spoke of Cories "perching" on plants, I was speaking only about
<<>>>Pigmy Cories.
<<>>>Regular cories do not do this odd behavior.
<<>>
<<>>I have Clown Loaches and Siamese Algae Eaters which do perch. The 9
<<>>SAEs dominate the leaves in the 75 gallon tank. I have a 29 gallon
<<>>with 3 Clowns and 6 SAEs. The SAEs perch on a rock castle while the
<<>>Clowns occupy the interior.
<<>>
<<>>Aren't fish great?


Posted by newguy62497 on July 2, 2007, 6:58 pm
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Yep, those pygmy corys were what I was planning on getting. They swim around
at midwater level? o_O When I go to the petstore they're always rooting
around on the bottom of the tank pretty much like a smaller version of
regular corys. At the time of the post I couldn't remember the name. When I
posted "a small variety of corydoras" I guess I wasn't very clear lol. I
still haven't decided on what I want to put in there with them. If they do
turn out to hang around midwater I guess I wont need to put anything else in
the tank! I put 3 plants a rock cave thing and a piece of aquarium wood in
there as perches so hopefully it will all work out. I plan on taking in a
water sample to the aquarium store on Wednesday to see if this fishless
cycling thing has worked. If it did I'll be bringing some home!

Thanks for the advice on the tank cleaning and overcrowding Dick. I think I
may have had both of those problems when I tried fishkeeping previously in
'95. I also made the mistake of having one or two of several different types
of schooling fish in there together. Because I wanted to try some of
everything. If I had the internet back then so I could talk with fellow
aquarists things would have gone a lot better I bet.

Anyway I have several tanks now and not a single fish death! So I must be
doing something right *crosses fingers* I've stuck to the weekly water
changeouts myself so far and it seems to be working well with my other
tanks. Thanks for all the advice!

>> Hi I'm planning to start an aquarium with a small variety of corydoras. I
>> was planning on putting 5 of them together in a 12 gallon aquarium. I
>> haven't purchased anything for the tank yet so any advice on aquarium
>> furniture (I was thinking aquarium wood) and appropriate live plants
>> would
>> be great. Would guppies be a good tankmate for them? If not what would be
>> a
>> good choice? I would like to avoid neon tetras or zebra danios as I
>> already
>> have another tank with those types of fish. As I'm sure you can tell from
>> this post I'm pretty green when it comes to home aquaria so I would like
>> to
>> avoid any highly demanding plants or fish. Thanks for any advice!
>
> Hi there.
>
> A 12g tank isn't going to be a lot of room for many of the Cory types.
> However, there are dwarf varieties and smaller types to choose from.
> Panda cories stay pretty small. The males don't get much over an inch
> and half long, I'd say. The females are a little larger, but you'd do
> fine with 5 Pandas (mostly males).
> Local shops can usually order certain things that they may not always
> carry, such as Pigmy Cories.
> These little guys are the cutest Cory of all (IMO). They stay very
> small (maybe an inch long), school like a group of neons and they
> often hover in a group, in mid water level. They're not your average
> Cory.
> They also have the cutest little faces. You could actually have a good
> sized school of them in a 12g.
> They'd need plants to perch on though. Again, these little Cories
> don't act like the typical Cory cats. They like top perch on plants
> too.
> = )~
> Do a search on them if you've never seen them.
>



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