Corydoras (Aspidoras) pauciradiatus
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Corydoras (Aspidoras) pauciradiatus
Hi All,
@rmc advised me that would do well in my "toilet flush" tank of . I picked the little corys up while at the CSG. Sorry for the bad video, but I just wanted to share that indeed they seem to do well in the strong current.
Cheers, Eric
Direct link to video at YouTube channel: Corydoras pauciradiatus in 40 gal Chaetostoma tank
@rmc advised me that would do well in my "toilet flush" tank of . I picked the little corys up while at the CSG. Sorry for the bad video, but I just wanted to share that indeed they seem to do well in the strong current.
Cheers, Eric
Direct link to video at YouTube channel: Corydoras pauciradiatus in 40 gal Chaetostoma tank
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Re: Corydoras (Aspidoras) pauciradiatus
Whatever the current, they don't mind at all.
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Re: Corydoras (Aspidoras) pauciradiatus
I mention the current specifically because Rob and I were out shopping at Aqualife Leyland. He saw a tankful of C. pauciradiatus and said to me, "If you want a cory that likes strong current, get some of these." (I'm paraphrasing). So I bought some. I'm glad I did.
I hadn't read the Shane's World article (Breeding Aspidoras pauciradiatus) on spawning these, but now that I have, I think I've got a decent chance to spawn them too. Right now their water is a 50-50 blend of RO and tap (with a ppm of about 300). But I can easily increase the RO water content to trigger them if needed. I've had them only one week, so let's give them a little time to adapt first.
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Re: Corydoras (Aspidoras) pauciradiatus
Managed to catch this one midflight. Beautiful little fish... and so much fatter than when I bought them.
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Re: Corydoras (Aspidoras) pauciradiatus
The water seems to be very fast flowing. What is the size of the tank and how many gallons of water are being pushed through it per hour ?
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These are in my rubberlip tank. 40 gallon breeder, about 2/3 full of water, with an 850 gal/pond pump serving as a powerhead.
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Re: Corydoras (Aspidoras) pauciradiatus
Love this tank with the L457 and, of course, the corydoras. Really good job in making it natural, yet still aesthetically pleasing.
I would love to do a build like this for my African Riverine tetras- I would need at least a 75 gallon. I have several wild species that would be much more happy in this environment than my 180 gallon with geophagus.
I would love to do a build like this for my African Riverine tetras- I would need at least a 75 gallon. I have several wild species that would be much more happy in this environment than my 180 gallon with geophagus.
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Re: Corydoras (Aspidoras) pauciradiatus
I caught these guys in the wild, and they didn't live in particularly fast flowing water (just a regular lowland stream). What's the rationale here?
Most I've kept appear to like a bit of current though.
Most I've kept appear to like a bit of current though.
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Re: Corydoras (Aspidoras) pauciradiatus
Unfortunately, I've never been to their natural habitat, so my rationale is not based on personal observations. I can only offer the rationale listed above. @rmc was with me at Aqualife Leyland when we found a tankful of these little guys. He advised me that this species would appreciate my high-flow tank. I bought seven.
So far they are doing really well. There are quiet areas in the tank and certainly the fish do rest there. But they also spend a lot of time dancing in the strongest currents in the tank. I would expect them to avoid these strong flows if they were too strong.
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