Last fall I had the opportunity to buy some very unusual corys, but ran into problems with the delivery. When they finally arrived, after being in transit for three days, they were not in good shape at all. Two of the five I bought didn't make it, and the remaining three were sickly and stressed.
You might have seen these earlier pictures I posted of them:
They were droopy and sad, and once I thought I would lose them to a bacterial infection.
But, now they have fully recovered and I see them happily playing every day. Look at them now:
This is the female with one of the males:
Here are all three of them together:
This is their tank. You can see one of them peeking out from behind the rocks and plant they hide behind when they want their privacy:
Here are a few more pictures of them at play:
They've come a long way and I'm so happy with them. I hope you enjoy seeing their pictures.
You might have seen these earlier pictures I posted of them:
They were droopy and sad, and once I thought I would lose them to a bacterial infection.
But, now they have fully recovered and I see them happily playing every day. Look at them now:
This is the female with one of the males:
Here are all three of them together:
This is their tank. You can see one of them peeking out from behind the rocks and plant they hide behind when they want their privacy:
Here are a few more pictures of them at play:
They've come a long way and I'm so happy with them. I hope you enjoy seeing their pictures.