Cories, lots of cories.

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no idea if you do "requests" or not :p, but I would love to see a video of your sterbais. They have such cool coloring!
 
no idea if you do "requests" or not :p, but I would love to see a video of your sterbais. They have such cool coloring!
I'll try to get some footage tomorrow :)
Theyre in with my aeneus, but are a shy trio. Got 2 normals and 1 albino and the albino prefers to be with my albino aeneus lol the two normals are best buds though. Just usually wary.

I do have an older video of one of my sterbai for now though, he was still tiny then

I will get a more updated video for you tomorrow if possible :D
 
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I may have posted some of these photos already, but some sterbai photos out of my album
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Omg he's amazing!!! I love how at 0:24 he's just like *thunk, acorn!* So active!!! Thank you so much for putting this up :):):):):):):):):)

And sorry if it's really a she, I am terrible at sexing fish.
 
Omg he's amazing!!! I love how at 0:24 he's just like *thunk, acorn!* So active!!! Thank you so much for putting this up :):):):):):):):):)

And sorry if it's really a she, I am terrible at sexing fish.
Fairly sure off the pointed pelvic fins that this one is a male, I think both of my normal sterbais are male because of this.
 
I was watching the pygmaeus video and I was like "oh, she's getting cinematic, showing some tetras at the beginning." And then they swam to the bottom and started sifting the sand and my mind got blown.
 
I was watching the pygmaeus video and I was like "oh, she's getting cinematic, showing some tetras at the beginning." And then they swam to the bottom and started sifting the sand and my mind got blown.
Pygmies often swim midwater like little helicopters, and will often join shoals of upper level fish like tetras and such (seen in the video were my microdevario kubotais and a sparkling gourami)
 

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