Beastije
Fish Addict
I am just musing now, not running to the store or anything. I am having hard time with my largest tank lately. I find it a tad boring, I keep watching it more, trying to find ways to improve it and spend a lot of time thinking about it.
Now I turned my attention on my corydoras. I have very much wanted corydoras almost more than any other fish when I was setting this tank up over two years ago. I was excited from all the videos, I did my reading, I had high hopes.
I feel like I am very disappointed in them though. I have a group of 13 sterbai corydoras. Some of them are over two years old, some of them are over a year. I started with 12 sterbais, after a year I bought 10 more, put them in a quarantine for a month and after putting them to the main tank, I kept losing sterbais one by one. Not sure if all the older or some of the youngers, but in a span of few weeks I lost 6 for sure. No clue why, no loss on other fish, it stopped suddenly as it started. I had a thread here too, guess some bacteria infection or parasite that the older corydoras were sensitive to. I lost three some time before/after too, maybe maintenance issue, maybe feeding issue back then, not sure. So now I have 13 and fear of adding more of them and repeating the same scenario. Last loss of my corydoras december 2022.
I even netted out the sterbais to my then empty cube to attempt to entice them into breeding few months ago, but no dice. I moved them back to the main tank after a month.
But here in lies the question. The sterbais are super not active. I mean all they do is sit, occasionaly after a water change they will swim and chase, but most often than not, just sit. They are not scared of me, I can watch them from afar and still they only sit still. They do not seem to be scared, when I feed they will happily munch on pellets from the surface where they join the bolivian rams I have, they are not bullied from the food as far as I can see they just rest. They will sit in anubias leaves perched like in a hotel, on the sand substrate, under the wood but also out in the open, not huddled under a shelter kind of behavior.
I wonder .Should I attempt again to increase their school to around 20, will it be better. Or should I buy 10 of different corydoras species, like panda. I am not expecting them to school together or anything, but I read they are more active and curious. Or should I look for a different bottom dweller. Or focus more on the movement in the middle part of the tank and leave the bottom dwellers be. I understand from some keepers this is their sterbai natural behavior, but also some other say their sterbai are very boisterous and always active. Could be overfeeding/underfeeding or feeding in general, sure
Could be me too.
Water temp is 25, ph is 7, water is soft. Tank is 360 liters
Now I turned my attention on my corydoras. I have very much wanted corydoras almost more than any other fish when I was setting this tank up over two years ago. I was excited from all the videos, I did my reading, I had high hopes.
I feel like I am very disappointed in them though. I have a group of 13 sterbai corydoras. Some of them are over two years old, some of them are over a year. I started with 12 sterbais, after a year I bought 10 more, put them in a quarantine for a month and after putting them to the main tank, I kept losing sterbais one by one. Not sure if all the older or some of the youngers, but in a span of few weeks I lost 6 for sure. No clue why, no loss on other fish, it stopped suddenly as it started. I had a thread here too, guess some bacteria infection or parasite that the older corydoras were sensitive to. I lost three some time before/after too, maybe maintenance issue, maybe feeding issue back then, not sure. So now I have 13 and fear of adding more of them and repeating the same scenario. Last loss of my corydoras december 2022.
I even netted out the sterbais to my then empty cube to attempt to entice them into breeding few months ago, but no dice. I moved them back to the main tank after a month.
But here in lies the question. The sterbais are super not active. I mean all they do is sit, occasionaly after a water change they will swim and chase, but most often than not, just sit. They are not scared of me, I can watch them from afar and still they only sit still. They do not seem to be scared, when I feed they will happily munch on pellets from the surface where they join the bolivian rams I have, they are not bullied from the food as far as I can see they just rest. They will sit in anubias leaves perched like in a hotel, on the sand substrate, under the wood but also out in the open, not huddled under a shelter kind of behavior.
I wonder .Should I attempt again to increase their school to around 20, will it be better. Or should I buy 10 of different corydoras species, like panda. I am not expecting them to school together or anything, but I read they are more active and curious. Or should I look for a different bottom dweller. Or focus more on the movement in the middle part of the tank and leave the bottom dwellers be. I understand from some keepers this is their sterbai natural behavior, but also some other say their sterbai are very boisterous and always active. Could be overfeeding/underfeeding or feeding in general, sure
Could be me too.
Water temp is 25, ph is 7, water is soft. Tank is 360 liters