So this week I set up my new 60l planted community tank. I decided to go with a fish in cycle, as this is a method I used successfully in the past. I bough 6 corries yesterday, and after acclimating and introducing them to the tank I noticed two were looking weaker than the others. I went back to the store, because I thought they accidentally gave me sick or dying fish, but the manager said that they could have gotten stabbed by the other in the bag. I heard about this happening and was aware of corydora's "venom" if you will. I did a water change, tested the water and fed them and let them accustom to the tank overnight. In the morning I noticed that both corries seemed to have regained some of their colour, one of them has moved around the tank but isn't schooling with the other, and the other, who was breeding heavily is more or less on the same spot. I did another 80%water change today and tested the water. I will continue to test and change the water everyday for a week until the tank cycles.
Unfortunately I cannot afford to set up a hospital tank and treat this fish, but I hope it's not necessary. If I keep changing the water and feeding the corries foods such as frozen bloodworms and green beans, is it likely that both fish will recover? I really come to enjoy these fish and hope to breed them in the near future. Any advice would be appreciated.
Tank peramiters
NO2-1mg/l
NO3-50mg/l
pH-6.8
Unfortunately I cannot afford to set up a hospital tank and treat this fish, but I hope it's not necessary. If I keep changing the water and feeding the corries foods such as frozen bloodworms and green beans, is it likely that both fish will recover? I really come to enjoy these fish and hope to breed them in the near future. Any advice would be appreciated.
Tank peramiters
NO2-1mg/l
NO3-50mg/l
pH-6.8