Feeding at night at what do you feed your corys?

Herrwibi
  • #1
Hi all,

I've just wondering if it would be ok to feed my sterbai corys at night? I have 6 rainbow fish who are fast moving and i never get a chance to see the pellets hitting the ground.

Also what do you feed your corys? I have some NLS 0.5mm pellet and 2mm sinking pellet. Bloodworms and some algae wafers. Not all at the same time.

Thanks.
 

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Unknown9182
  • #2
Feed your corys 10 mins after lights go off. I feed mine algae wafers and sinking wafers.
 
faydout
  • #3
You can, they find any food I leave behind when lights go out. If you'd rather feed everyone at the same time, you could also use a turkey baster to put the pellets + bloodworms right on the substrate for them.
 
ProudPapa
  • #4
I have corys in a 65 with an angelfish, 11 turquoise rainbowfish, about the same number of black neon tetras, and around 20 lemon tetras. As you can imagine, not much gets past them.

I planted some bacopa and rotala close together to form a "fence" across one corner and going along the glass in both directions. I drop a wafer down in the corner so it falls inside the fence. The corys can get to it, but the angelfish and rainbows won't fit between the plants, and the tetras don't seem to forage on the bottom much anyway.
 
DoubleDutch
  • #5
I don't like the idea to no not.see my corys actively scavaging. That's the nicest part.

Crumble there food so it isn't easy for the other to find. They will !!!

Also : Corys are.mainly on the carnivorious side so hardly get any nutrition from algae..
Swap the algaewafers for shrimppelpets as staple.
 

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