I recently bought a group of 4 'breeding' Peppered Corys. When I arrived at the seller's home I was shocked to find the corys in the filthiest water I've ever seen, living on very sharp stones and only about 2cm length, maximum. They have very little barbles, some have none at all, I imagine because of the stones. He never treated or tested the water and didn't do water changes, just 'topped up' when the water got low. The seller said they were about a year old and he had been breeding successfully from them for several months.
To be honest I was pretty shocked at the state of their conditions and bought them out of sheer pity. Initially my plan had been to put them back into the tank they had come from once we had got them home but obviously once I saw and smelled the tank I put them in my community aquarium. I took a few hours to introduce them because I was afraid the dramatic change in water parameters would kill them. Two very quickly developed swim bladder problems and I moved them to a new 36l aquarium I had bought for shrimp. After starving and feeding peas they are much better. I plan on returning them to their original tank once I've cleaned the limescale and scum properly. However this is them in their current home...
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So my question is... Are these really peppered cory? Whenever I've seen any, pictures or real life, they look more mottled/mouldy looking but these are much more exact in their markings. Also, they are so small but the seller said he had been breeding form them. How old are fully grown corys? Peppered Corys get to over 5cm but these are tiny. My albino corys that I've had for 2 months are still growing and dwarf these little guys. Could in breeding cause them to be stunted or is it reasonable for them to be so small at a year old? I didn't think they would breed until fully grown.
Anyway, any info or advice you can give me about these lovely little fish would be gratefully received.
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