I have a heavily planted 29 gallon tank. There is a honey gourami, 12 neon tetras, 3 assassin snails and various pest snails. Back in February, I got a dozen pygmy corys. Initially, they seemed fine. They would swim the tank searching for food. They would sometimes school with the neons. I lost a lot of the neons within a few days of the initial purchase, but since replaced them with new ones (after a quarantine) who show no signs of bad health.
I know the pygmy corys are shy. But I'm seeing them less and less over time. Over time they started hiding more and more. At first I thought some of the shyness was because they were relatively new to the tank or because they were spooked by the deaths of the original neons. But they've been in the tank a while now. They used to come out later in the day to sift through the sand. I rarely see them when the lights are on now and even then, very few. I have a webcam with night vision. I used to look in on them in the middle of the night and would see a lot of them out and about. That's to be expected since they are nocturnal. But now I don't even see them on the webcam at night.
The last time I saw a significant amount of them was on April 8. I saw four a few days ago using my endoscopic camera. I only see two at most swimming around.
I was going to buy more in the hopes that greater numbers would make them less shy. But not knowing what's going on with them or even if most of them are still alive I'm holding off on that. At this point, I'm tempted to tear down the tank to see if they're still alive.
I know the pygmy corys are shy. But I'm seeing them less and less over time. Over time they started hiding more and more. At first I thought some of the shyness was because they were relatively new to the tank or because they were spooked by the deaths of the original neons. But they've been in the tank a while now. They used to come out later in the day to sift through the sand. I rarely see them when the lights are on now and even then, very few. I have a webcam with night vision. I used to look in on them in the middle of the night and would see a lot of them out and about. That's to be expected since they are nocturnal. But now I don't even see them on the webcam at night.
The last time I saw a significant amount of them was on April 8. I saw four a few days ago using my endoscopic camera. I only see two at most swimming around.
I was going to buy more in the hopes that greater numbers would make them less shy. But not knowing what's going on with them or even if most of them are still alive I'm holding off on that. At this point, I'm tempted to tear down the tank to see if they're still alive.