Corydoras With No Barbels
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Corydoras With No Barbels
Hi there..
I recently brought 3 jullii corys, for AU $10.50..
Anyhow, when I brought them home, I realised that one has completely worn out barbels... I did note that they were in a tank with coral pieces and sharp stones mixed into the substrate, and asked for ones with the longest barbels.
The gravel in my tank is no more than 1cm long, and is smoothed. There is a LOT of driftwood in the tank, and several large leafed plants for my corys to rest on. I've given the tank a small dosage of melafix...but I'm wondering if this cory will grow it's barbels back?
And will this gravel be okay? I'm having trouble finding some normal river sand to scatter around the tank bottom...but do plan on having sandy regions...
All replies will be appreciated,
Dani
I recently brought 3 jullii corys, for AU $10.50..
Anyhow, when I brought them home, I realised that one has completely worn out barbels... I did note that they were in a tank with coral pieces and sharp stones mixed into the substrate, and asked for ones with the longest barbels.
The gravel in my tank is no more than 1cm long, and is smoothed. There is a LOT of driftwood in the tank, and several large leafed plants for my corys to rest on. I've given the tank a small dosage of melafix...but I'm wondering if this cory will grow it's barbels back?
And will this gravel be okay? I'm having trouble finding some normal river sand to scatter around the tank bottom...but do plan on having sandy regions...
All replies will be appreciated,
Dani
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The problem with gravel this large is that food gets down in between and your Cory's won't be able to reach it and then the food rots and will start to cause polution problems.This is why sand is the best option. The barbels may regrow providing they are not completely worn down, but it will be a long slow proccess.The gravel in my tank is no more than 1cm long, and is smoothed.
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Thanks for your replies.
My tank maintenance is regular, if not weekly...bi weekly...and my tank is understocked.
I will place their wafers on actual pieces of driftwood, until I can get some sand.
Hopefully they'll grow back rapidly...
Dani
My tank maintenance is regular, if not weekly...bi weekly...and my tank is understocked.
I will place their wafers on actual pieces of driftwood, until I can get some sand.
Hopefully they'll grow back rapidly...
Dani
I love hatchetfish.
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