Hi Folks -
Newbie to forum, not to fish keeping. I recently got two new cats from the LPS. They were in a plant tank and not labeled - the guy just called them "orphans." The LPS guy couldn't identify them and I have seen way to many that are so close yet have or don't have some of the features (see picture). I would appreciate an ID on this particular cory since they are my only mystery occupants.
Thanks in advance for the help,
Popeye
Tank – 46G Bowfront
Fish – Endler’s, Dwarf Platys, Neons, Serpae (juv), Red Pleco BNs (juv), Skunk Botias, Multiple Cory species, Dwarf Gourami, some live plants, some bog wood
Marineland Emperor 400 HOB.
Water change – ~30% weekly
PH – ~7.8
Ammonia – 0
Nitrite – 0
Nitrate – 5
Temp ~ 78
Newbie Needing Advice and ID of Species
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Re: Newbie Needing Advice and ID of Species
Hi Popeye,
Your new fish is a young .
Looking at your tank, I'd recommend some changes to give this fish best care (alternatively, you have an excuse to set up a new tank for these corys if you don't want to change this tank):
Sand instead of gravel substrate. And if you really want this species to be happy, raise the temp up. Although they'll do okay at 78F, they are a warmer water species and do well at 82-85F.
A beautiful species.
Cheers, Eric
Your new fish is a young .
Looking at your tank, I'd recommend some changes to give this fish best care (alternatively, you have an excuse to set up a new tank for these corys if you don't want to change this tank):
Sand instead of gravel substrate. And if you really want this species to be happy, raise the temp up. Although they'll do okay at 78F, they are a warmer water species and do well at 82-85F.
A beautiful species.
Cheers, Eric
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- Location 2: Michigan
Re: Newbie Needing Advice and ID of Species
Thanks Eric - that's the type advice I can use.
Popeye
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