@Sparx
So does hubby visit our forums. If not, maybe get him to join too. Maybe he could register as Sparx2.
He doesn’t I’m afraid. He’s not a forum kind of person. Anytime he spends online he’d rather be either scrolling through social media reels




@Sparx
So does hubby visit our forums. If not, maybe get him to join too. Maybe he could register as Sparx2.
Any chance of going back for a few more? Cories like to be kept in groups. 6 would do but 10 would be better.We also picked up a couple of very pretty Julie Corydoras.
Any chance of going back for a few more? Cories like to be kept in groups. 6 would do but 10 would be better.
Many shops label these cories as julii but they're really trilineatus. Yours look like trilineatus, though @CassCats will know better than me. And they're not cories any more, both julii and trilineatus are now Hoplisoma.
Edit - just realised this is a 10 gallon tank, which is not big enough for 10 Hoplisoma trilineatus![]()
Essjay has it right, both on species, new name, and tank size not being good for the species you chose.
bettas are prone to health problems such as dropsy and swim bladder disorders that are increasingly risked with overeating--and most bettas kept with other fish have access to extra food that isn't good for them.
Or, upgrade to a 15g or 20g and move the H. Trilineatum to that without the bettatrilineatum can be housed as a group of 6 in a standard 15 gallon, but a 20 gallon long is even better
FOTM? hint hint