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suitable corydoras?
Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 13:40
by general-sherman
what are some corydoras sp. suitable for a blackwater "forest stream" biotope?
no rare ones please, i can't get them here.
thanks

Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 14:20
by Silurus
Can you get C. adolfoi?
c. adolfoi
Posted: 08 Oct 2003, 22:49
by general-sherman
pretty sure i can, yes.
Posted: 09 Oct 2003, 03:46
by Silurus
Well, there you go. Might be the only species available to you, though. The others seem pretty rare.
how about these?
Posted: 09 Oct 2003, 12:53
by general-sherman
these are some of the more common ones here: *some of them may not be common, or even here for that matter, i'm trying to remember what i've frequently seen in the shops*
c. aeneus
c. davidsandsi
c. delphax
c. haraldschultzi
c. hastatus
c. julii
c. paleatus
c. panda
c. schultzi
c. schwartzi
c. sterbai
that all of them i think. i have seen c. adolfoi here, i'm unsure whether they're as common as those listed above...
Posted: 09 Oct 2003, 13:49
by Silurus
Corydoras davidsandsi is also a blackwater Corydoras. I think the rest are not.
corydoras
Posted: 09 Oct 2003, 22:20
by general-sherman
maybe i should maintain this tank at clearwater conditions? might be easier, especially as far as fish choice goes in australia.