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Are these fish going to work

Are these fish going to work2007-11-24 23:10:07

Your tank is kinda overcrowded, but there is no need to buy another tank or get rid of fish. Change 30-50% of your water weekly, and check your filter to see if it needs changing more frequently than usual. Just be careful to more closely match your fresh water temperature to your tank temp by using a thermometer. No big deal.


This link lists all of the catfish that are related to cories: http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/fam...

Based on your description, it looks like this one:

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/spe...

But it could be anyone. Hover your mouse over the link to get a picture instead of clicking the link.

~ZTM


Does it look like these?

http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?...

Those are sold as emerald cories. If it is blue, then as mentioned they were most likely dyed. Were there "blue" ones in the tank, real blue colored? If so, then the ones you got might've lost their blue dye color.

Your tank sounds ok, neons don't put out much waste. I wouldn't add any more fish though. I'd also increase the water changes to about 20-25% a week. Check your water quality and make sure that's good. Cories will race around the tank, but for the most part they sit on the bottom, or scavenge a little bit on the bottom until you add food. At least that's been my experience with them over the past 8 years lol.


not sure.never was aloud to have animals.

Thanks for the 2 points though! (\(*-*)/) xoxo to the fishies.

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