12 pygmy corydoras in 5 gallon
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12 pygmy corydoras in 5 gallon
So I started with 7 but after reading how they need at least 10 I went back to get more and didn't want to leave just two so I got 5. The new pygmy cories though seem to be lighter colored even they are a tad bigger. They school and they eat. Just wondering why they're not as dark in color
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Re: 12 pygmy corydoras in 5 gallon
Also it's my understanding that these corydoras are midrange swimmers yet mine seem to be bottom dwelling could it have something to do with the filter current?
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Re: 12 pygmy corydoras in 5 gallon
How long have you had the new ones? Could be stress coloration from the move. Also, based on your other posts, am I correct that you now have 12 pygmies, 2 albinos (presumably aeneus) and an oto in the 5 gallon?
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Re: 12 pygmy corydoras in 5 gallon
if so, please buy a bigger tank !Atmichaels wrote:How long have you had the new ones? Could be stress coloration from the move. Also, based on your other posts, am I correct that you now have 12 pygmies, 2 albinos (presumably aeneus) and an oto in the 5 gallon?
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Re: 12 pygmy corydoras in 5 gallon
I've had a group of 7 for a week and the newest 5 a couple days. All thats in the tank is 12pygmys. The two albino corydoras and otocinclus went back
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Re: 12 pygmy corydoras in 5 gallon
It's my understanding that 12pygmys in this tank isn't too much as I was told on this forum some keep 8 in a 2.5gallon
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Re: 12 pygmy corydoras in 5 gallon
Hi all,
Without going back through the other thread <http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =6&t=40143>, two extremely experienced and skilled catfish breeders have kept groups of & species in small volume tanks successfully, but that isn't quite the same thing as saying its fine.
For me it isn't really the size of the fish that is relevant, it is the problem of keeping conditions stable in small water volumes. For relatively sensitive fish larger tanks make water management a whole lot easier.
cheers Darrel
The experiences of "Medaka" and "Coryman", show that it isn't impossible, but I'd also note from this thread that they've <http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... 7&p=273792> both had Corydoras catfish live for over 10 years, and in Coryman's case a C. pygmaeus for 14 years.It's my understanding that 12 pygmys in this tank isn't too much as I was told on this forum some keep 8 in a 2.5gallon
Without going back through the other thread <http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =6&t=40143>, two extremely experienced and skilled catfish breeders have kept groups of & species in small volume tanks successfully, but that isn't quite the same thing as saying its fine.
For me it isn't really the size of the fish that is relevant, it is the problem of keeping conditions stable in small water volumes. For relatively sensitive fish larger tanks make water management a whole lot easier.
cheers Darrel