Sarah73
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Is this ok or no? Hmmm I wonder if it is
Edit: please need some answers
Edit: please need some answers
I'm surprised you can physically fit 40 cories in a 2.5 gallon tank. Is there some kind of error here? Or are they fry?
Ding ding dingI believe that they are fry, Sarah breeds cories.
Nope not lying. If you know me, then you should know that I'm telling the truthI hope you are lying......right?
oh okay! lol should be fine for a little while as long as the tank is well maintainedDing ding ding
I would NEVER keep 40 adult cories in that small of a tank. I wanted to see who would figure that out. And yes I do breed cories View attachment 460294View attachment 460295
Never mind you beat me to it!!!!I know one thing..... You didn't post any pic of the babies and we need pictures!!!!!!!!!!!
Hehe! They are sooooooo happy with the sponge filter! 8 like to pile up there at a time. Wanna see??Never mind you beat me to it!!!!
Why do you even ask??lolHehe! They are sooooooo happy with the sponge filter! 8 like to pile up there at a time. Wanna see??
They are adorable!! So tiny and cute!!!!! Thanks for the pic!!
Make sure to use juvenile sizes into check.Is this ok or no? Hmmm I wonder if it is
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Think I need more corydoras for that tank . And you are welcome FishFor2018 ! I love watching them just search for food.Make sure to use juvenile sizes in AdAdvisor to check.
As a baby? Thinking if a dog would fit in with the fryi'd recommend an alligator gar.
Obviously, so the pleco can eat all the poopMaybe add a couple of koi so the cories have a good role model to look up to as they grow up. Alternatively a common pleco or some arowana would work.
Yessssss!!!!! Then I don't have to EVER do water changes. Brilliant! And DoubleDutch every two days. Had the sponge filter in my 10 gallon breeding corydoras tank for 2 years.Obviously, so the pleco can eat all the poop