My cory's loose their whiskers
Posted: 17 Nov 2021, 15:12
I can't figure out why my Corydoras always lose their whiskers.
20 years ago I kept Corydoras no problem. I kept Cory Robineae with a fine gravel substrate. During that time also kept other cory's.
I'm using sand in my current set up and my group of six cory similis have lost their whiskers. This has been going on for 2 years. Every time I buy cory's they lose their whiskers.
My water parameters are stable. I don't have any aggressive tank mates. I have a leopard frog pleco snowball pleco rams and tetras. I do a 50% water change once a week. The tank has lots of flow and good filtration. Temp is 80F.
The only thing I can think of that might be the problem is food. I'm feeding shrimp pellets and brine shrimp flakes. The tetras gobble the flakes up before any other fish get them. The pleco's eat the shrimp pellets. There should be enough shrimp pellets for the corys.
Will their whiskers grow back? Any suggestions for diet? I have frozen blood worms but I hate feeding them. I'm extremely allergic to the bloodworms and don't like handling them.
20 years ago I kept Corydoras no problem. I kept Cory Robineae with a fine gravel substrate. During that time also kept other cory's.
I'm using sand in my current set up and my group of six cory similis have lost their whiskers. This has been going on for 2 years. Every time I buy cory's they lose their whiskers.
My water parameters are stable. I don't have any aggressive tank mates. I have a leopard frog pleco snowball pleco rams and tetras. I do a 50% water change once a week. The tank has lots of flow and good filtration. Temp is 80F.
The only thing I can think of that might be the problem is food. I'm feeding shrimp pellets and brine shrimp flakes. The tetras gobble the flakes up before any other fish get them. The pleco's eat the shrimp pellets. There should be enough shrimp pellets for the corys.
Will their whiskers grow back? Any suggestions for diet? I have frozen blood worms but I hate feeding them. I'm extremely allergic to the bloodworms and don't like handling them.