WhistlingBadger
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Get them into clean water as soon as possible! The shock of the change probably won't hurt them as much as the pollution.
As for the shark: If 'twere me, I would rescue the cories and rehome the shark. Or even euthanize it, if you can't find a home. It's cold, hard reality: You probably can't save them all, without jeopardizing the fish you already have, but you can save some of them, and that's a lot better than nothing. Decisions like this are one of the reasons I never take on rescue fish unless they are something I truly wanted anyway.
As for the shark: If 'twere me, I would rescue the cories and rehome the shark. Or even euthanize it, if you can't find a home. It's cold, hard reality: You probably can't save them all, without jeopardizing the fish you already have, but you can save some of them, and that's a lot better than nothing. Decisions like this are one of the reasons I never take on rescue fish unless they are something I truly wanted anyway.