Need help choosing cories.
Need help choosing cories.
Hi all. I'm cycling a 37 gallon which will house 2 angels. The pH is 7.8 - 8.0. I want to get 4 cories, but I know they get big, so I want to get a smaller variety. I know nothing (I mean it) about cory's, but from what I've read they're really cool to have a small school.
So, I have a few questions: First, can you give me an idea of what kind to look for, and if it's something that's easily found in your basic PetSmart or PetWorld lfs?
Secondly, do they eat snails? I was thinking of getting a couple of apple snails, but don't want them to be food.
Thirdly, will they do ok in that pH?
Thanks in advance for your help!
So, I have a few questions: First, can you give me an idea of what kind to look for, and if it's something that's easily found in your basic PetSmart or PetWorld lfs?
Secondly, do they eat snails? I was thinking of getting a couple of apple snails, but don't want them to be food.
Thirdly, will they do ok in that pH?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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What the others said is correct. Cories stay small, (around 2 and a half inches), will not eat snails, and any variety will do fine in your tank. The pH is kinda high, but they can be sucessfully kept, regardless. The species that I have seen the most of in chain stores are C. aeneus and C. leucomelas. Cories are peaceful critters, and make great angelfish companions.
One thing that should be clarified though, is that cories are best kept in groups of at least six. The more there are, the happier and less stressed they will be. I recommend at least six for your tank, depending on what else will be in there.
One thing that should be clarified though, is that cories are best kept in groups of at least six. The more there are, the happier and less stressed they will be. I recommend at least six for your tank, depending on what else will be in there.