Starfishpower
Fish Crazy
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as some you know from some of my other posts i have had the hardest time matching species to finish out a school of corys, i have two spotted corys which i think are c. delphax but im not sure. so i just wanted to run it by yall and see if this is a decent idea. iv been told they dont all necessarily have to be exactly the same species to get their needs met as far as schooling goes, so when i go to purchase more could i just pick and choose random ones or should i try to get certain types to round out the group? in other words, lets say i have a total of 10 corys in a 55 gallon, and they are all different species, would that be acceptable in the world of responsible fish keeping or should i go for something else? by the way, iv thought about getting mine properly ID and it occurred to me that i could find an expert that i could take them to in person at a corydora convention. idk if these exist but they have south american cichlid conventions so why not cory? anybody know of a cory association that holds these in the US and maybe yall could point me in the direction of their web page so i can try and find one near me? thanks in advance.