Qestion about how many sterbai should be kept in a 60 gallon
Posted: 14 Jan 2009, 18:12
Hey all.
So we have a 60 gallon set up. We recently moved and had to sell a bunch of fish, so we are keeping it pretty simple with this tank.
Sand substrate
2 hotb filters (hang on the back)
several live plants
Some driftwood
In terms of fish, we have 3 juvenile platties and 2 sterbai corydoras. (The others died after we were hit with a disease a while back)
Oddly enough, after the cory's died, these 2 remaining cory's started spawning. We have had them for about a year and a half and they have never layed eggs before. Anyways, we have raised 3 batches of fry in another 20 gallon tank. (By the way, we have had a bit of trouble keeping the babies alive...but thankfully the tender stage seems to be over and the rest are thriving)
We have moved 11 sterbai babies into the tank with the parents now that they are big enough to not be eaten or get sucked into the filter.
Which brings me to my question,...
In a 60 gallon, is 13 sterbai corys ok? Should we add any more or take any out? The parents seem pleased to be swimming around with this new little group. Other than that, we just have our 3 little orange plattie brothers swimming around.
Thanks a bunch for your help! I'm super concerned with tank space and making sure they are stocked at a healthy rate. We do a 20 percent water change every week.
p.s. now what to do with the 50 babies we have left in the 20 gallon?!
So we have a 60 gallon set up. We recently moved and had to sell a bunch of fish, so we are keeping it pretty simple with this tank.
Sand substrate
2 hotb filters (hang on the back)
several live plants
Some driftwood
In terms of fish, we have 3 juvenile platties and 2 sterbai corydoras. (The others died after we were hit with a disease a while back)
Oddly enough, after the cory's died, these 2 remaining cory's started spawning. We have had them for about a year and a half and they have never layed eggs before. Anyways, we have raised 3 batches of fry in another 20 gallon tank. (By the way, we have had a bit of trouble keeping the babies alive...but thankfully the tender stage seems to be over and the rest are thriving)
We have moved 11 sterbai babies into the tank with the parents now that they are big enough to not be eaten or get sucked into the filter.
Which brings me to my question,...
In a 60 gallon, is 13 sterbai corys ok? Should we add any more or take any out? The parents seem pleased to be swimming around with this new little group. Other than that, we just have our 3 little orange plattie brothers swimming around.
Thanks a bunch for your help! I'm super concerned with tank space and making sure they are stocked at a healthy rate. We do a 20 percent water change every week.
p.s. now what to do with the 50 babies we have left in the 20 gallon?!