Thank you for the very detailed explanation better than any website or video I have watched. Maybe for Christmas I’ll ask for a 4ft tank. Would the Aqua One horizon be a suitable option as it is 4ft but only 182L. I know I would need to replace the hang on back filter with a Sponge so that the...
The shop classified them as C.Venezuela I will attach a photo though so you are able to look. The only reason I believe that they are is that there orange colours is a lot more orangey then bronze Cory’s. Even if they are not Venezuelans I still think they are such a cool and colourful fish.
Hi guys. I have been really into cichlids recently mainly African cichlids and have a pair of kribensis which an are really cool. Due to this I want to want to branch out into the cichlid world even more. At my local shop they have some really nice looking neon Forrest jewels I have talked to...
Thanks for the info but I decided that it would be best to not mix and went with the same shops “Venezuelans” they have all are shoaling together and seem to be ok with one being a bit stressed and glass surfing but it have been less then 12 hours since I have got them and I hope it will die down.
I currently have 3 Venezuelan corys and am looking at getting more to improve there happiness and I have read the mixing species is not ideal but I am wondering if I mix Black Venezuelan Corys with normal Venezuelan corys if they will shoal and make them happier.
ok thanks she is still hiding and her colours are the same if not even duller but the male can tolerate her without attacking which was my main concern I am also adding some diver tetras today.
The male krib nips at the female and due to this she hides away and rarely comes out. The male goes all around the tank and does not show this behavior towards my corys. Is this normal behavior and should I separate them.
I Have 2 kribs one female one male. I don't belive I bought them paired. The male tends to be swimming around the tank and is fine with my corys but whenever the female comes out of her cave he attacks her by nipping her sides. Is this normal behavior' and they have not laid fry yet.
also the krib female seems really shy and rarely comes out the male is fine and swims all around I did notice that he seemed to go fast and bump her but that has stopped now. Is there anything i can do
The tank is tall enough but the kribs are my favorite fish and want to keep them over an angel fish and yeah they are certainly female and male. I am able to get more corys in the coming days am thinking of 6 more Venezuelan in the next couple of days
I have started my community tank which is in a 3ft 30 gallon (130L) tank. As of now I have 3 Venezuelan cory's and a pair of Kribs. I am planning on adding some dwarf chain loaches, 10 tetra and an angel fish.
I am wondering what tetra would be compatible with this setup.
I was thinking of...
This is one of my 3 orange Venezuelan cory catfish. This cory is brand new to life and lives in my new community tank. He is happily enjoying himself in a 130L (35 gallon) tank with his trio and a pair of Kribs. He loves bath on the rocks and hide in a hole in the tree.
This is one of my 3 orange Venezuelan cory catfish. This cory is brand new to life and lives in my new community tank. He is happily enjoying himself in a 130L (35 gallon) tank with his trio and a pair of Kribs. He loves bath on the rocks and hide in a hole in the tree.
I am planning on starting a community tank with 10 cardinal tetra the tank has cycled for 14 days and my ammonia is all good, The only problem I have is that the nitrite is at <0.25 (Photo attached is my water compared) I have seen people do fish in cycles and just wondering if it would be safe...
Just wondering if these fish are compatible in a 130 liter (35 gallon) aquarium. I will hopefully be keeping 6-10 cardinal tetra, single angel fish, pair of German blue rams and 1-3 bristle nose pleco.
Just need to know if all these fish are compatible.