SwampeastMike
Aquarium Advice Activist
Put two julii corys into a freshly cycled 160-gallon tank about 15 November last year. Tankmates are five adult blood red cichlids, one adult firemouth, one 18" plecostomus, and about 30 fancy guppies. Lots of natural stone in many sizes and a half dozen plastic plants.
Staple foods are cichlid pellets and flakes with freeze dried tubifex or fresh hatched brine shrimp 2-3 times a week.
The corys were no more than an inch long when purchased and have at least doubled in length.
Watching the fish yesterday afternoon I thought I saw a small cat. Huh? Watched some more and saw it again after looking for and seeing at least one of the two large ones. The little one stayed out for a few seconds this time so I had a very good look and was nearly positive I saw both of the larger ones in the corner of my eye.
I've bred a few egg layers in the past but such always required attention and a species tank.
Asked my partner to look who shortly told me I was hallucinating. We both looked and I found the little one again with the other two in plain sight! Three where there should be two.
The 160-gallon is my largest ever tank by far with the previous largest 70. Something tells me that size is the reason. Or does this happen in smaller tanks?
Staple foods are cichlid pellets and flakes with freeze dried tubifex or fresh hatched brine shrimp 2-3 times a week.
The corys were no more than an inch long when purchased and have at least doubled in length.
Watching the fish yesterday afternoon I thought I saw a small cat. Huh? Watched some more and saw it again after looking for and seeing at least one of the two large ones. The little one stayed out for a few seconds this time so I had a very good look and was nearly positive I saw both of the larger ones in the corner of my eye.
I've bred a few egg layers in the past but such always required attention and a species tank.
Asked my partner to look who shortly told me I was hallucinating. We both looked and I found the little one again with the other two in plain sight! Three where there should be two.
The 160-gallon is my largest ever tank by far with the previous largest 70. Something tells me that size is the reason. Or does this happen in smaller tanks?