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SJ2K

Always Want More Fish?!
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No matter how many times I was told, now I can safely say everyone is right. Cory's really DONT like to be in smaller groups, since 1 of my 3 vanished the other two have become completly different :( its so sad to see active and happy fish turn into nervous wrecks! From keen feeders to ones who flee when anyone approaches the glass and wont come out for food untill night :(

Im off to my lfs tomorrow to get 2 more, hopefully they'll feel more secure then! Shame I cant get 2 of a different species really.
 
You can mix albino and regular Corys of the same species, and they won't know the difference. Just make sure they are the same species--Long fins too.

You should see the difference between 3 or 4 and 12 or say 20! :-
 
Cool :) I think ill stick with Julii though, my OH really wants 2 Julii and 2 pepperd but I just want whats best for the 2 already there tbh.

:)
 
Got 2 more the other day, totally different fish now :) so much more active, happy and clearly comfortable! Its great to see them shoaling at the front of the tank again :p
 
I noticed the difference too! I bought one sterbai, planning to get another 3 off trimar.

it took 5 days for me to order and get them and it was a nervous wreck until i got the other three! now its all happy!
 
:lol: :lol:

More Cory addicts! :wub: :wub: :wub: Corys are for sure "the more the merrier!" Large groups are an active happy bunch.

B. splendens (emerald Corys), B. multiradiatus, C. sterbai (the dancing fools):
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A swim team of C. weitzmani, C. duplicarus, C. panda, C. gossei, C. suessi.
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