Do Corydoras Paleatus School? (same Q with Brochis)
Posted: 29 Jan 2013, 16:49
Hi,
I have a 75 gallon tank well planted with playsand substrate. I have 6 Corydoras Paleatus, 8 White Cloud Mountain Minnows, 1 SAE, 1 BN Pleco, and another type of fish i forgot the name. Note, the fish seem happy, they even ignore my hand (ie not scared of me) when i do tank maintenance or change plant location / trims. All fish gather togheter at feeding time only.
Then, the Cory Paleatus sort of seperate, i never see them school. Some go about alone, others in pairs, or sometimes in a goup of three. Question:
Does this specy school at all? If I get another 3 - 6 of this same type of cory, would there be some schooling activity going on? Or woudl it be the same as buying say 3 - 4 of another specy of Corys, say the Aenus. I want to buy a few more cories, not sure if it should be different kind or same.
Another question: Are Brochis Splendens much more active then the Cory Paleatus? The good thing about cory Paleatus is seem very strong in terms of temp / ph requirement vrs many other corys, so thats why i picked them, but now wandering about Brochis, as they seem good as well.
thanks in advance.
I have a 75 gallon tank well planted with playsand substrate. I have 6 Corydoras Paleatus, 8 White Cloud Mountain Minnows, 1 SAE, 1 BN Pleco, and another type of fish i forgot the name. Note, the fish seem happy, they even ignore my hand (ie not scared of me) when i do tank maintenance or change plant location / trims. All fish gather togheter at feeding time only.
Then, the Cory Paleatus sort of seperate, i never see them school. Some go about alone, others in pairs, or sometimes in a goup of three. Question:
Does this specy school at all? If I get another 3 - 6 of this same type of cory, would there be some schooling activity going on? Or woudl it be the same as buying say 3 - 4 of another specy of Corys, say the Aenus. I want to buy a few more cories, not sure if it should be different kind or same.
Another question: Are Brochis Splendens much more active then the Cory Paleatus? The good thing about cory Paleatus is seem very strong in terms of temp / ph requirement vrs many other corys, so thats why i picked them, but now wandering about Brochis, as they seem good as well.
thanks in advance.