I have a densely planted aquarium, co2, the works. I needed some inhabitants for the substrate. I chose Corydoras pygmeaus (6). Now the tank readings indicate that everything is in tip top condition as far as the water readings are concerned. The problem is this, they just won't adhere to the substrate and prefer to swim in the gentle current of the filter outlet. They are behaveing more like cardinal tetras in their deportment habits. Is this normal. The fish themselves are in good health. But they just will not go to the gravel except when the lights go out. Has anyone experienced similar antics with this species.
Regards
BigC
Regards
BigC