question from a novice
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question from a novice
I have seven corys in my community tank, 3 albino, 3 panda, and 1 gold stripe.
I have noticed that the albinos are nearly always hyper, and the pandas are the exact opposite, is this normal behaviour ?
thanks for your help
Col
I have noticed that the albinos are nearly always hyper, and the pandas are the exact opposite, is this normal behaviour ?
thanks for your help
Col
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I would think that 7 specimen - although not from one species - do make a nice group. I believe that C.aeneus is just more active than C.panda, so imo there's little to worry about.
I agree with Martijn's view (a large group of one species, although I wouldn't take the albinos ), but if no fishes are available I think you have chosen the best possible solution.
I agree with Martijn's view (a large group of one species, although I wouldn't take the albinos ), but if no fishes are available I think you have chosen the best possible solution.
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