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Which Cory did you keep the longest

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 03:10
by zfarsh
Hi everyone,

Just wandering which type of Cory you keep the longest, and for how long about, and at what temp.

Thanks

Re: Which Cory did you keep the longest

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 03:16
by jp11biod
I have some C elegans going on 8 years, tho not nearly as handsome as they once were

Re: Which Cory did you keep the longest

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 13:58
by Coryman
C. sterbai 22 years and C. pygmaeus 14 years

Ian

Re: Which Cory did you keep the longest

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 17:54
by zfarsh
Hi Ian,

Wow, what temps were you keeping each type? What is your secret?

Re: Which Cory did you keep the longest

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 18:07
by Valb68
Coryman wrote:C. sterbai 22 years and C. pygmaeus 14 years

Ian
That's incredible Ian!

Re: Which Cory did you keep the longest

Posted: 22 Feb 2014, 16:09
by Coryman
Basically keep them clean (Good well filtered water)and a good variety of food.

A little research on temperature and water type also helps.

Ian

Re: Which Cory did you keep the longest

Posted: 06 Mar 2014, 21:23
by JamesFish
Don't think I've had any fish live past 15 years. The oldest I have is about 10-13 years old a little loach I've had since I was a kid. Somehow survived and continues to do so with all sorts of tank mates.

The longest current cory is 2 1/2 years. The common bronze / albino (Corydoras aeneus ) have 2 of each left from 2 groups of 3.

Re: Which Cory did you keep the longest

Posted: 13 Mar 2014, 15:41
by DutchFry
i have been keeping adolfoi for the last 9 years. started out with 4, they bred multiple times and i have one of the original 4 still in my tank together with some of her offspring. I keep them at around 24-26 degrees Celsius and they always start to spawn beginning of spring and will continue to do so till about august/september

Re: Which Cory did you keep the longest

Posted: 13 Mar 2014, 20:52
by medaka
I have a female C napoensis that I have had for over 12 years now. It was a 'rescued' fish from a tank someone was throwing out, although her maxillary barbels were nothing more than stumps and she had ventral fins that had not grow back very well from an infection or such, I didnt think it was right to either pass her onto some else or euthanise her.
Although she has always resided in one dump tank or another I think I would miss her if she ever went to the great aquarium in the sky.