Hi,
I have a 20 gallon freshwater tank with two albino corys, one angelfish, two red eyed tetras and a black skirt tetra. The corys have been reacting very strangely in the tank and are constantly swimming up and down the sides of the tank. It looks like they are eating algae but the problem is they are not eating when we feed the fish. (When the flakes fall to the ground corys usually clean it up). The corys are beginning to look really gaunt and thin so I'm worried this might be a water issue. (I'm not very sure on the nitrate or nitrite or ammonia levels as I don't have a kit). But if anyone can tell me why the corys are behaving this way that would be much appreciated.
I have a 20 gallon freshwater tank with two albino corys, one angelfish, two red eyed tetras and a black skirt tetra. The corys have been reacting very strangely in the tank and are constantly swimming up and down the sides of the tank. It looks like they are eating algae but the problem is they are not eating when we feed the fish. (When the flakes fall to the ground corys usually clean it up). The corys are beginning to look really gaunt and thin so I'm worried this might be a water issue. (I'm not very sure on the nitrate or nitrite or ammonia levels as I don't have a kit). But if anyone can tell me why the corys are behaving this way that would be much appreciated.