jollysue
Fish Connoisseur
I got some new Corys last week along with some nice dithers and a cool teak fish scoop.
The new Corys are C. reticulatus, sodalis, shultzei "gold shoulder," and bilineatus San Juans.
Everyone did fine but the reticulatus. I found out after the fact that they don't travel well. One wes in distress in the bag and died soon after placing them in a tank, I got 6. They got the least crowded, healthiest tank (microrasabora are there.) But 3 of the 6 died. All from travel stress. Three have settled in, and I have made arrangements to get more.
I have waited over a year to suppliment my San Juans. And the new ones are darlin!
The San Juan C. bilineatus
Playful
Tag!
"Big girl! Does she want to play do you think?"
"Guess not!"
"NO!"
"Hey! Come play! You are lookers for sure!"
"Hi! Good lookin'! Wanna come eat with us?"
Reticulatus: they are more colorful in person and they have also colored up
I have several time lately seen one of the Corys from another species go over and try to "buck up" another Cory in distress. This little panda is one of the "rescuers."
Community Feed
C. simulatus, caudimaculatus are welcoming the new guys, C. sodalis and schultzei/aeneus "Gold Shoulder.
The "Gold Shoulder" is the progenitor of the so called Blacks.
Aqua dance: Gold Shoulder and sodalis. (The sodalis and the bilineatus San Juans are members of the elegans grouping, I believe. That means they are dimorphic in coloration rather than just size.)
Silly Lady caudimaculatus hiding in the moss.
I hope you enjoy them. I do.
The new Corys are C. reticulatus, sodalis, shultzei "gold shoulder," and bilineatus San Juans.
Everyone did fine but the reticulatus. I found out after the fact that they don't travel well. One wes in distress in the bag and died soon after placing them in a tank, I got 6. They got the least crowded, healthiest tank (microrasabora are there.) But 3 of the 6 died. All from travel stress. Three have settled in, and I have made arrangements to get more.
I have waited over a year to suppliment my San Juans. And the new ones are darlin!
The San Juan C. bilineatus
Playful
Tag!
"Big girl! Does she want to play do you think?"
"Guess not!"
"NO!"
"Hey! Come play! You are lookers for sure!"
"Hi! Good lookin'! Wanna come eat with us?"
Reticulatus: they are more colorful in person and they have also colored up
I have several time lately seen one of the Corys from another species go over and try to "buck up" another Cory in distress. This little panda is one of the "rescuers."
Community Feed
C. simulatus, caudimaculatus are welcoming the new guys, C. sodalis and schultzei/aeneus "Gold Shoulder.
The "Gold Shoulder" is the progenitor of the so called Blacks.
Aqua dance: Gold Shoulder and sodalis. (The sodalis and the bilineatus San Juans are members of the elegans grouping, I believe. That means they are dimorphic in coloration rather than just size.)
Silly Lady caudimaculatus hiding in the moss.
I hope you enjoy them. I do.