lone Black Corydoras Schultzei, get more of the same or can
Posted: 20 Dec 2013, 16:03
I had 6 baby Black Corydoras Schultzei that I won at a local fish auction in my 4'x2' footprint 110gal. planted community tank.
I had some sort of sickness or disease go through the tank and wipe out a lot of my fish, leaving me with one lone "very plump" black cory cat.
They seemed happy when I had 6 but honestly they never displayed any schooling behavior.
I contacted the breeder in an attempt to get more but I haven't heard back from him.
My lfs has some nice reticulated cory cats, some listed as San Juan, etc... none of them are cheap, like $7-12 each.
Petsmart/ petco have some ranging from $3.50-8 each
I was thinking if I can't get more Schultzei for him to chum around with maybe I should just mix it up and buy a different cory cat every time I go to the pet store and put them in quarantine, or will I just have a bunch of lonely cory cats missing their mates then? I mean would it be better to get 4-6 of a single other kind for him to chum with?
also this in a 110 gal, neutral ph, 78.5 degrees ...
PS
they will share the bottom of the tank with 4 Bolivian Rams
any suggestions?
I had some sort of sickness or disease go through the tank and wipe out a lot of my fish, leaving me with one lone "very plump" black cory cat.
They seemed happy when I had 6 but honestly they never displayed any schooling behavior.
I contacted the breeder in an attempt to get more but I haven't heard back from him.
My lfs has some nice reticulated cory cats, some listed as San Juan, etc... none of them are cheap, like $7-12 each.
Petsmart/ petco have some ranging from $3.50-8 each
I was thinking if I can't get more Schultzei for him to chum around with maybe I should just mix it up and buy a different cory cat every time I go to the pet store and put them in quarantine, or will I just have a bunch of lonely cory cats missing their mates then? I mean would it be better to get 4-6 of a single other kind for him to chum with?
also this in a 110 gal, neutral ph, 78.5 degrees ...
PS
they will share the bottom of the tank with 4 Bolivian Rams
any suggestions?