I recently bought 10 (false) julii corys, the first time I've had corys for over a decade. Back in the day I didn't know any better so previously I've only kept groups of 4 and only ever with gravel substrate. This time I did it properly, bought a larger group and converted about 20% of the floor of my 55 gallon to sand.
2 weeks in and these are my observations:
For the first couple of hours they kept together in a group but once settled there are now 4 that hang out together most of the time but the other 6 are loners - they forage, glass surf and rest pretty much alone. I guess in a tank they are close enough to be aware there are others close by, but I'm not seeing the social interaction I was expecting.
The biggest surprise though is the substrate. They almost never venture on to the sand! Even when swimming from one end if the tank to the other they seem to actively avoid the central sandy area by swimming around it. I have only seen one fish briefly forage in the sand just once - certainly no 'sand sifting' - whilst on the other hand, they poke around in the gravel all the time. My impression so far is that given the choice, they seem to prefer the gravel.
I'll give it until they mature but tbh I don't like the look of the sand as much as I thought I would, so if things don't change I'll probably ditch it.
This is quite interesting too:
2 weeks in and these are my observations:
For the first couple of hours they kept together in a group but once settled there are now 4 that hang out together most of the time but the other 6 are loners - they forage, glass surf and rest pretty much alone. I guess in a tank they are close enough to be aware there are others close by, but I'm not seeing the social interaction I was expecting.
The biggest surprise though is the substrate. They almost never venture on to the sand! Even when swimming from one end if the tank to the other they seem to actively avoid the central sandy area by swimming around it. I have only seen one fish briefly forage in the sand just once - certainly no 'sand sifting' - whilst on the other hand, they poke around in the gravel all the time. My impression so far is that given the choice, they seem to prefer the gravel.
I'll give it until they mature but tbh I don't like the look of the sand as much as I thought I would, so if things don't change I'll probably ditch it.
This is quite interesting too: