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machotaco

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I just got some new corys last week and I have seen them eat once. In feeding cichlid pellets (is the problem there) and I'm going to pick up bloodworms as a treat tomorrow along with omega one shrink pellets. Any help cory enthusiasts?


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I use Hikari sinking wafers they love them and they are small. Also they get Hikari algae wafers and San Francisco Bay Brand Freshwater Frenzy frozen mini cubes. The cubes contain brine shrimp, bloodworms, cyclops, daphnia, and watercress. Just change it up to see what they like best.

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Looks like I'm going on a food shopping spree!


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The sinking wafer are specifically made for anything with a downward facing mouth. Also they are soft. The frozen food is awesome too because it has a little of everything.

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Mine eat when they want to. It could be when I feed them or at any random time day or night. They will just start sifting through the substrate looking for leftovers. They are not picky eaters.




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