how soon before a Cory can breed?
what should the tanks set up be like? how many males to females do i have?
what should i feed them? lighting do they need a lot? any help you guys/girls put in will help me alot thank you
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I use white pool filter sand, but it probably doesn't matter, the fish won't care. White sand usually looks "dirty" quickly so you might want to use a more natural color. I also have a tank on my desk at work with albino aneus on a black sand, very striking. They're in with some tetras that also look great on the black sand.cichlidman16yearsold wrote:for the river sand does it matter what color?