Cory for Chocolate cichlids Biotope ?

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Cory for Chocolate cichlids Biotope ?

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I need Corys that share habitat with Chocolate cichlids(Hypselecara Temporalis),

But If none exsist within their exact biotope then one thats close and prefers warmer temps will be fine.


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Not being c*****d man if you tell me the location of Hypselecara Temporalis I may be able to help with the nearest Cory species from that area.

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Choc. Cichlids and Corys

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Chocolate Cichlids are found in Brazil in warm waters 25-28C Although they are not particularly aggressive for cichlids they do grow quite large, at least 12 inches in length. I do not think Corys would be a good tank mate, especially if the Cichilds start to spawn. Iif you really want to try C. sterbai can take the heat.

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While large they arent really that Predatory, feeding on mostly insects(Aquatic and Terrestrial).
I have kept them with fish small enough for them to eat and they dont even try, And the only agression I have ever observed is towards eachother.
I doubt they would want the corys even if they were Piscivores, I had a Large Crencichla Vitatta that ate everything in its tank including a 6" Shovelnose(At the time was the same size as the C. Vitatta) and never tried to down the corys.

I will however keep a close eye just incase, I have other placement for them if any problems happen to arise.

Coryman: http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Species ... temporalis

I hope to order them this Wednesday. :D


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Sam
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4x Hypselecara Temporalis (6-7")(3-4")
4x Myleus/Metyinnis sp. (2-3") 1x Leporinus Fasciatus (2")
2x Sorubim Lima (4-5")
1x Pseudomystus Siamensis 1x Ompok sp. (5")
2x Synodontis Ocellifer (6") S. Decorus (1-2") 1x Mystus Leucophasis (7")
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