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LondonDragon
Posts: 107 Joined: 12 Aug 2003, 13:55
Location 2: London, UK
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by LondonDragon » 17 Jun 2008, 14:51
Hello everyone,
Just wondering which corry this is?
Many thanks
kim m
Posts: 610 Joined: 13 Nov 2004, 00:07
Location 1: Denmark
Interests: Pike and Carpfishing, Aquariums (mainly corys)
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by kim m » 17 Jun 2008, 15:08
You have Corydoras seussi. Nice fish! I keep a small group myself.
Best regards,
Kim M
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LondonDragon
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by LondonDragon » 17 Jun 2008, 15:17
kim m wrote: You have Corydoras seussi. Nice fish! I keep a small group myself.
Many thanks Kim
Full tank shot where they live, only have two!
kim m
Posts: 610 Joined: 13 Nov 2004, 00:07
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by kim m » 17 Jun 2008, 15:23
Very nice tank
...you should get a few more C. seussi if you have the chance. They like company
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Kim M
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LondonDragon
Posts: 107 Joined: 12 Aug 2003, 13:55
Location 2: London, UK
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by LondonDragon » 17 Jun 2008, 15:27
kim m wrote: Very nice tak
...you should get a few more C. seussi if you have the chance. They like company
Only saw them once at the local store, they were not cheap but were the nicest looking ones there, they cost me £15 each, when others usually cost £4-5! Haven't seen them on sale there again but will get a couple more when I see them. Best corries I ever owned.
andywoolloo
Posts: 2751 Joined: 02 Dec 2007, 02:55 I've donated : $100.00! My aquaria list: 1 (i:1)
Location 2: Sanger, California
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by andywoolloo » 17 Jun 2008, 22:18
beautiful cories! and your tank is so pretty! what is the green ground cover? it's amazing!
LondonDragon
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by LondonDragon » 17 Jun 2008, 23:01
andywoolloo wrote: beautiful cories! and your tank is so pretty! what is the green ground cover? it's amazing!
Thanks guys, the carpet plant is Glossostigma elatinoides also known as Glosso.
LondonDragon
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by LondonDragon » 18 Jun 2008, 09:22
andywoolloo wrote: Glosso, thank you. How do your cories find their food in there? Doesn't it fall down?
There is a section to the right hand side of the tank that as no glosso and thats were I drop the pellets and granuale for the corries ;)
LondonDragon
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by LondonDragon » 18 Jun 2008, 09:39
andywoolloo wrote: ooohhhh...well it's amazng! You're an artist with your tank landscaping!
Many thanks, just posted a full tank setup in the "Tank Talk" section
pLaurent1251
My cats species list: 1 (i:0, k:0) My aquaria list: 1 (i:0)
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by pLaurent1251 » 18 Jun 2008, 16:58
Your tank is absolutely amazing. You must get so much pleasure out of it.
Beautiful cory, and love the rainbows as well!
LondonDragon
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by LondonDragon » 18 Jun 2008, 17:01
pLaurent1251 wrote: Your tank is absolutely amazing. You must get so much pleasure out of it.
Beautiful cory, and love the rainbows as well!
Thanks
I am enjoying it more and more that I am learning how this all works together to create a life cycle inside the little tank.