realgwyneth
Fish Fanatic
What kind of hardy and reasonably priced corys could I keep in a community tank that runs 77 - 78F? I'm in Texas, so I just can't cool it down more.
Pretty heavily planted 65 gallon:
7.3 pH
0 ammonia
0 nitrites
10-20 nitrates
180 GH
60 KH source water is quite hard, but there's a huge piece of driftwood that pulls the pH down.
Current occupants:
10 red-eye tetras
12 cherry barbs
12 ghost shrimp
all thriving nicely.
We change about 20% weekly with Prime treated tap water. Tank has been running for years, though we suddenly lost all the stock about 3 months ago, possibly to a heater malfunction. We were careful to maintain all the BB, and have been very slowly restocking ever since. I'd really love some corys as I remember keeping them as a kid. Is my tank just too warm and water too hard for them to be happy?
Pretty heavily planted 65 gallon:
7.3 pH
0 ammonia
0 nitrites
10-20 nitrates
180 GH
60 KH source water is quite hard, but there's a huge piece of driftwood that pulls the pH down.
Current occupants:
10 red-eye tetras
12 cherry barbs
12 ghost shrimp
all thriving nicely.
We change about 20% weekly with Prime treated tap water. Tank has been running for years, though we suddenly lost all the stock about 3 months ago, possibly to a heater malfunction. We were careful to maintain all the BB, and have been very slowly restocking ever since. I'd really love some corys as I remember keeping them as a kid. Is my tank just too warm and water too hard for them to be happy?