1st post, can you help me create the perfect tank for corys?
Posted: 09 Aug 2008, 02:28
Hi everyone, I am new to this site and so glad this place exists! So, what started as a problem will hopefully work it's way to a solution. We currently have a 60 gallon planted tank, with 10 little tetras (black and neon) a few platies, 6 otto's and 7 cory catfish (Sterbai). We have it moderately planted and put in several large pieces of driftwood.
THE PROBLEM: The substrate is eco-complete......
The tank has been set-up for about 4 months,...and I noticed 1 of our catfish was losing his whiskers/barbells...well, I have put him into a small hospital tank because I think he has a bacterial infection. His barbells are completely gone and it looks like his mouth is being eaten away,...The fish store told me to dose him with Maracyn. I hope he makes it
I decided to look closer at the other corys, and I noticed their barbels are disappearing too!! I've been searching like crazy online today to find the problem,..and I think the problem is the eco-complete, from what I've read, it's too rough and ripping away their little faces!
THE SOLUTION (I hope!): We have another 60 gallon tank we can set-up,...only problem is it is not cycled:(
First thing first,....do we need to put the other cory's in the 10 gallon hospital tank? I'm not sure if we should since the cory we have in there presently is being medicated because of his wounds:(
As for the new tank,...we LOVE these little guys and would like to add to their little group, only this time we want it all about them.
What would you recommend for the 60 gallon tank? sand? and if so, what kind?
Do they like plants or driftwood? I've been reading about biotopes,...it would be cool if we could make this as close to their natural environment as a 60 gallon tank can be.
And what about other tank mates? shrimp? other fish? As you can see I'm a bit clueless. My brain feels like it is on over-drive and sometimes this can be so hard. I mostly feel horrible that it was my lack of knowledge that caused these little guys pain:(
Thank you for reading and for your help!
THE PROBLEM: The substrate is eco-complete......
The tank has been set-up for about 4 months,...and I noticed 1 of our catfish was losing his whiskers/barbells...well, I have put him into a small hospital tank because I think he has a bacterial infection. His barbells are completely gone and it looks like his mouth is being eaten away,...The fish store told me to dose him with Maracyn. I hope he makes it
I decided to look closer at the other corys, and I noticed their barbels are disappearing too!! I've been searching like crazy online today to find the problem,..and I think the problem is the eco-complete, from what I've read, it's too rough and ripping away their little faces!
THE SOLUTION (I hope!): We have another 60 gallon tank we can set-up,...only problem is it is not cycled:(
First thing first,....do we need to put the other cory's in the 10 gallon hospital tank? I'm not sure if we should since the cory we have in there presently is being medicated because of his wounds:(
As for the new tank,...we LOVE these little guys and would like to add to their little group, only this time we want it all about them.
What would you recommend for the 60 gallon tank? sand? and if so, what kind?
Do they like plants or driftwood? I've been reading about biotopes,...it would be cool if we could make this as close to their natural environment as a 60 gallon tank can be.
And what about other tank mates? shrimp? other fish? As you can see I'm a bit clueless. My brain feels like it is on over-drive and sometimes this can be so hard. I mostly feel horrible that it was my lack of knowledge that caused these little guys pain:(
Thank you for reading and for your help!