Hmongol Fish Crazy Joined May 4, 2011 Messages 231 Reaction score 0 Sep 17, 2011 #1 I have a 20 gallon with a lawn of dwarf hair grass and i was wondering if it will be okay to have corys or should they only be kept only in a gravel substrate or will they be okay scavenging the tiny dwarf hairgrass lawn?
I have a 20 gallon with a lawn of dwarf hair grass and i was wondering if it will be okay to have corys or should they only be kept only in a gravel substrate or will they be okay scavenging the tiny dwarf hairgrass lawn?
CrazyAirborne Fish Herder Joined Mar 10, 2011 Messages 1,019 Reaction score 0 Location Kettering, UK Sep 18, 2011 #2 Well gravel and corys is usually frowned upon with sand being the preferred choice
S StandbySetting Fish Aficionado Joined Apr 1, 2011 Messages 4,383 Reaction score 203 Location Void Sep 18, 2011 #3 If it's smooth gravel then I see no problems personally.
OP OP Hmongol Fish Crazy Joined May 4, 2011 Messages 231 Reaction score 0 Sep 18, 2011 #4 I think i might have mid said it. Will it be okay for cories to scavenge on a botttom full of small grass lawn?
I think i might have mid said it. Will it be okay for cories to scavenge on a botttom full of small grass lawn?
Harlequins ***Corydora Crazy*** Joined Jul 4, 2009 Messages 5,227 Reaction score 10 Location Bristol UK Sep 18, 2011 #5 Corys would be fine with dwarf hairgrass,but unless its deep rooted they may well dig it up
Aqua Tom Fish Gatherer Joined Oct 19, 2010 Messages 2,643 Reaction score 0 Location Planet Earth Sep 18, 2011 #6 Harlequins said: Corys would be fine with dwarf hairgrass,but unless its deep rooted they may well dig it up Click to expand... +1, they are busy little critters & rearrange my sandy bottom (ehem) quite extensivly all the time. Tom
Harlequins said: Corys would be fine with dwarf hairgrass,but unless its deep rooted they may well dig it up Click to expand... +1, they are busy little critters & rearrange my sandy bottom (ehem) quite extensivly all the time. Tom