quinnARIUM
New Member
Hi everyone!
I am planning on purchasing a school if 6 to 10 corydoras for my 75 gallon. Right now the temp is about 78 degrees Fahrenheit, but I will gradually raise the temperature to 82-84 degrees in preparation for the Discus I will eventually add to the tank. Now, of course I want Sterbai Corydoras; they look amazing, aren't too big, and can tolerate high temperatures. But they are a bit spendy if I want a school as large as ten. What other Corydoras can tolerate high temperatures? And how easy is it too breed warm-water Corydoras? I have an empty 20 gal and if there aren't any Corydoras cheap enough I would definitely consider getting a few and breeding some more! Thanks for any feedback!
I am planning on purchasing a school if 6 to 10 corydoras for my 75 gallon. Right now the temp is about 78 degrees Fahrenheit, but I will gradually raise the temperature to 82-84 degrees in preparation for the Discus I will eventually add to the tank. Now, of course I want Sterbai Corydoras; they look amazing, aren't too big, and can tolerate high temperatures. But they are a bit spendy if I want a school as large as ten. What other Corydoras can tolerate high temperatures? And how easy is it too breed warm-water Corydoras? I have an empty 20 gal and if there aren't any Corydoras cheap enough I would definitely consider getting a few and breeding some more! Thanks for any feedback!