I bring back 10 Albino Corys today, all of them are newly hatch. Around 2-3 Month old, i acclimate them with drip method, My Congo's is Schooling but my Corys swimming separately and stay Away From each other. Any idea ?
Not stress. Perfectly normal. Please read above.Yes, a group of 10 Cory's is much better than the usual recommended 6.
It could be stress. That's my best guess.
He will pull through. Animals and fish alike adapt very easily.Thanks, I found out that one of my Corys was born with only one eye, do you think it will Hang on ?, still Swimming Normally and Going to top to breath no disease sign. Maybe just disabilities?
I believe someone in this Forum has a one-eyed Cory...I just can't remember who? Anyway, I believe their one-eyed Cory does just fine!Thanks, I found out that one of my Corys was born with only one eye, do you think it will Hang on ?, still Swimming Normally and Going to top to breath no disease sign. Maybe just disabilities?
I have a cat with one eye, that is big enough to be a whale. Does that count?I have a goldfish that lost an eye and is just fine. It is really quite common in fish. Fish have other sensory perceptions like vibrations to help them out. Many have chemoreceptors to help out with extraordinary sense of smell and taste. Most fish have ears, per se, but don’t hear well.