Fishlover13
Aquarium Advice Regular
I love my bronze corydoras their so fun to watch
I love mine to! They are Very active!
I love my bronze corydoras their so fun to watch
I love mine to! They are Very active!
Oh yeah, bronze are da-BOMB!
Can I feed them raw cucumber?
I'm thinking of getting a school of about 8 Cory cats for my 55 gallon planted (See 55 Transformation thread). I don't want huge ones, but I want some really active ones. What do you prefer?
Can I feed them raw cucumber?
I wouldn't. My Cories get meaty foods for main diet. Live food drives them wild
It won't hurt them, but Cory breeders use live worms and shrimp and meat based flakes and pellets.
My club member breeds Cories.
Can I feed them raw cucumber?
I wouldn't. My Cories get meaty foods for main diet. Live food drives them wild
It won't hurt them, but Cory breeders use live worms and shrimp and meat based flakes and pellets.
My club member breeds Cories.
I doubt they'd eat it. Meaty sinking foods and live worms or brine shrimp are their favorites. I feed Omega One Shrimp pellets and Color flakes and frozen or live worms and Brine Shrimp. Omega One algae wafers are part of their diet.
Mine ignore fresh or blanched veggies and greens.
Ok, thank you!
How long ago did you get them? They look very happy and healthy in the pic .
My little julii is my favorite fish! She loves to ride the bubbles up from the airstone and the swims to the bottom to do it again. If another fish comes along to hog the bubbles, she just moves somewhere else and finds more bubbles. She is active and curious and I never know where to look for her in the tank or what she will do next.
albinos never EVER slow down it stop moving lmao
I love my metae's! Absolutely my favorite! Also known as Bandit cories.
There's also a pretty cool one up for auction this week on aquabid from Lotsoffish, Cory virginiea, but I believe they are pretty rare as I've never seen them available before.
Juhlii's and pandas are also really cool, I always wanted them, but along with peppered, emerald, and albino, they are just too common for me, so I went with the Bandit's. I think I also have a small school of habrosus, along with a single peppered male somewhere in my 28g, but I never see them because they all blend in to my heavily planted tank so well.
Pictures with lava rock in them are metae's, and the black background is the virginiea