I ordered those white worm colony or starter on Etsy. A guy sells them for $10. You won’t need to buy more unless you don’t care for them. They are harmless white worms. You feed them bread, yogurt though you have to remove leftover yogurt as it will rot eventually. Also feed yeast in warm water, or fish food etc. after a few days of feeding your colony will explode, so had to move to a much bigger box, then you wait after feeding for the eggs to hatch again. They live luckily in normal household temperatures. I think mine do better in the dark, don’t know if it’s true. As long as you add new coco coir brick compressed soil to give your colony more bedding it will continue and continue. Anyways I have one of those small glass feeding cups suction cup to the side of the tank. I put the worms in it, and they will wiggle out, they can live under water for quite a while. They don’t like super wet bedding as they will try and escape through the top holes. I put some filter rocks at the bottom to absorb water in my bigger box. The cups has 4 holes or so, the fish (ember tetras and endler/guppy males all wait in anticipation of worms to wiggle out. They actually love to see me because of the worms. Then the Julii or false ones really, will come flying smelling them. (I don’t think but maybe the Siamese algae eaters eat some too, but they are more nervous.). They don’t catch them in mid water, they wait for the ones that fall to the ground, the ones the fish miss. They (Julii) act like they can’t see well, but use their whiskers to find them and then they slurp them in. They will continue to wiggle for a long time. I don’t know how long they can live in the water, because mine will always find them wherever they fall. They do smell them because they come flying in from where ever they were investigating or sleeping in a dish. It’s one of my favorite parts of the day to watch them all get excited to see the white worms. The tiny tetras/endlers will swim around with this tiny but giant worm to them hanging out of their mouths.
Just got the first fish today for my new tank and first on my list was Corys I only got 4 but will get more as soon as it’s a good time to add more. They are in with 10 Harlequin Rasboras. I’ll make sure I get more of these Corys next time I add fish to my tank. I think these are Julii ones. I’m loving watching them.
Just got into the hobby and Sterbai Corys were one the first fish in my tank - your observations are spot on! I follow all your advice, including using sinking pellets, only keeping them in a group of 6 or more, having a filter that gives a decent current, providing hiding places with driftwood caves and rocks, and making sure the lighting wasn't too intense. The result was a fun group of lfish who love exploring the tank and snuffling through the substrate for their pellets! Such an adorable species and I will always try to include them when I can!
Mine like to sleep in food dishes I hang with suction cups. I have one cup, then a moss shelf then another feeder cup all in a straight line in one of corner. They love piling into them and sleeping. Or sleeping on moss balls, or moss shelf, they love it all. So do the Siamese algae eaters, and at least one endless who loves sleeping on a leaf.
Oh I have one bowl up near the top, then the moss ledge and another bowl, they sleep in all of them plus I have a green leaf suction cup like for bettas, Julii or at least the false ones love sleeping on all 3; but…can’t forget the merino balls, they love soft places to sleep. But I have to say in the top bowl I feed the algae tabs that suction cup to the side of the glass is their favorite. They will all pick at it, if it falls it falls in the top cup which they will sleep on, even a pile of snails if they come up. But my funny story is if they are startled, they look like the road runner cartoon in the top bowl shooting any food that filled in the dish from the stuck on algae tab everywhere trying to swim out of the bowl. They swing their bodies side to side like they are trying to get their running feet under them and it’s hilarious! I am always like sorry, stop your shooting the food everywhere! lol but doesn’t matter between them, the fish and the snails they will hunt that food down they shot out. Just picture it in your mind, they are goofs! My, false Julii (which I don’t mind because they live longer anyways) are getting huge, my daughters still look like tiny babies, the protein worm I feed are making them big! Well so to speak because they don’t get really big. Maybe 2 “ but nice and plump, very healthy. Are they dimorphic ? One is much bigger then the others…But they will easily sleep 5 in a dish! Sometimes else where but they love to snuggle! 🥰🤣😀
Good tips. I take the frozen cubes of blood and tubifex worms and even FBS and bury it just under the sand at the front of the tank. My Cories love to dig out the worms as the cube thaws. The other fish in the tank are attracted to the digging Cories and pick up the worms as well. This way, the Cories are fed first. Plus it’s their natural behaviour.
I've had fish for 50 years and I disagree about keeping Cory's in schools. I've had so many tanks in my life with one cory and they were very happy and lived 6 to 7 years for me. My favorite Cory is the Jullii. I am glad you mentioned the temperature for Cory's I've seen so many pet stores that have the temperature to high for them. Have you ever seen a fish tank with Panda Cory's at a pet store and they are all or half dead? This is because they really like a 68 to 70 temperature. Thanks for the video and yes Cory's are great!
Thanks for your comment! Interesting observation about single Corys. I ALWAYS kept them in schools. And I unfortunately have to agree with the pet stores problem - they are often 'boiling' Corys in their tanks. And not only them but other fish as well :/
Hello..I know your comment is 1 month old...hoping you'd reply...I'm thinking out loud to keep 2/3 albino corydoras in my 20 gallons tank ...are they'll fine and what's perfect temperature for them?..thank you
@@loveisforever9739 Hi, It really depends on how many other fish you put in the tank. Temperature wise it depends on the different Cory's that you want some like 68 to 70 most like 74 to 76 some like 78 to 80. What other fish are you going to put with them?
@@loveisforever9739 Albino Cory's did not last long for me actually any Albino fish did not last long for me. I highly recommend Julii Cory's and a YoYo Loach they are really cool in a tank.
@joematty1353 sincerely thanks for the reply...can you help me with another question...I've seen cardinal tetras on random people's aquarium ..they seemed shy I want colorful active tetras for my tank ..what trick or step could be take to make them more active
The don't use bright light tip is quite good. When I first bought my first corydoras fish I had bright light for the aquarium and they stayed hidden quite often. In a day I switched the light to a less bright light and now I can see them often / daily.
@@AquascapingCube I'm going to work on setting up a 2nd 75 gal aquarium this year & was thinking about what type of fish to put in it & Cory's would be a good fish to keep things moving & tidy & good for the plant's.
@@AquascapingCube I have 6 albino Cory's in my 1st tank, my 2nd 1 will have maybe a different type cause the tank will be for growing aquatic plant's. I'm not looking to breed them in either tank so I won't get over populated with them unless they hatch themselves, I haven't heard that they will.
Put corys in a well planted tank if you want to see it in its most natural behaviour. A dither fish also helps to make them less skittish and makes them appear more often in your tank.
Your corys are lovely! Do you have any tips on live plants that corys will appreciate? I am setting up a 20 long tank for corys and want to add live plants for them. Thank you for the terriffic tips.
Thank you! My Corys, really love all Anubias plants. All kinds basically :) And on top of this, Limnophila Sessiliflora - thay really like to lay eggs in it!
So I went to go pick up 2 ember tetras but my local shop didn't have any. They did have one solo Venezuelan red sailfin. So I went ahead and bought him. He has just been searching and going up and down the walls..
Thanks for the video. I need to make sure Corydoras eat in comunity tank? I also add sinking pellets for corydoras but the other fish go and eat the cory food when done eating their food so the corydoras don't really get proper time to eat.
Yes, you should try to feed Corys directly. I always try to feed 2 different types of food at the same time. Sinking pellets AND flakes so the other fish are focused on flakes when pellets are sinking. And if this is not working I was sometimes using long glass tube that could reach the bottom and placed the food in there. This way you can "direct" the food through the tube straight to the bottom and other fish have no chance to get it before it already sits on the bottom. You can google "shrimp feeding tube" to see what I mean. But this is really extreme scanario ;)
I have 6 albino Cory's in a 75 gal tank with black diamond blasting sand I see your Cory's on pea gravel & you also said fine sand or fine gravel would you consider pea gravel a good substrate for them ?
Hi. Pea gravel is not that bad, but also not perfect. It's good that it has no sharp edges, but after some testing I would say that it is still a little to big. So I have that I regret using it in my tank with Corys. I'm moving completely from pea gravel in all my tanks that have Corys and slowly moving to sand.
this is almost my dream tank. group of corys, the rummy nose tetras. the only thing missing is the blue ram. i'm far from that but trying to learn as much as i can. just got a 10 gallon. 3 months down a youtube rabbit hole and have yet to actually fill it up yet. don't want to go too big too soon and fall on my face.
I just picked up a great bargain of Facebook 90 l. My first tank, have my heart set on Corys but don't have a means of washing sand outdoors, any tips on washing sand or recommendations recommendations for what sand to buy ( I live in UK) would be appreciated.
That is awesome! I always rinse my sand in a bucket that I place in a bathtub/shower. And then just start rinsing it until the water gets clean. And you can buy it on Amazon, or any local fish store. Just buy something that says river sand - those are often the best and safe for aquariums. NEVER coloured, just natural, small sand (~1.5mm).
lol your substrate looks like a collection of tiny jewels, looks so smooth and round. Did you put it in some kind of metallic shaker to polish them like that? Most rock I tried/looked at in the LFS i could spot sharp edges on enough content that I didnt want to buy it.
Haha. This is just generic coarse river gravel. But you are totally right - sharp edges are bad, especially for Corydoras. But you can look for bigger river sand or small gravel. RIVER is the key word here - those types of gravel/sand will always have very smooth edges.
Thanks man I will keep in mind next time I have a project that requires substrate, last one I used was 1/4 inch lava rock which I tried shaking a bit to tone down any potential hard edges, then I figured biofilm does the rest for smoothing it up@@AquascapingCube
Got a sterbai that is really pale. Unlike the others. Gave it a few days but it still looks like that. Ended up quarantining it and giving it meds. Waiting to see what happens.
My pale cory responded to a very gradual temp increase. About one degree per day, up to 78 degrees. Also try not to make shadows over the tank as you feed them or do other maintenance. This frightens them as in the wild they are picked off by birds from above. Does your Cory have places to hide? They like that. Best wishes on his full recovery.
I enjoyed this. I have some sterbais that just had about 30 babies when I moved a few months ago. I love all corys though. Also, my platys had babies at the very same time (probably at least 30 survived). Haha. I cant give the platys away fast enough. I have so many! :) This video was very informative. Thank You. I subscribed.
Hi. I honestly don't know. But I know that trilineatus can cross-breed with similis, so maybe it's possible? I saw this list somewhere about possible combinations, maybe it will help you (it's not mine): C. adolfoi x C. caudimaculatus C. adolfoi x C. gossei C. adolfoi x C. melini C. araguaiaensis x C. axelrodi C. arcuatus x C. metae C. axelrodi x C. adolfoi C. axelrodi x C. metae C. burgessi x C. adolfoi C. burgessi x C. metae C. burgessi x C. axelrodi C. davidsandsi x C. adolfoi C. davidsandsi x C. burgessi C. davidsandsi x C. panda C. oiapoquensis x C. panda C. paleatus (albÃn) x C. melanotaenia C. panda x C. caudimaculatus C. sterbai x C. haraldschultzi
I would use Sinking Catfish Pellets right AFTER you feed tetras with flakes (both in small amounts). And if this doesn't work maybe consider feeding tube? Just the ones for shrimp.
Corys prefer diet rich in protein, sa I use algae wafers only few times a month. And dried worms are difficult to sink, so I sometimes soak them in small container before putting into the tank.
Petco sells them. If there isn't one there, then check another local fish store to see. I bought the exact same kind he has and my panda cories DO go crazy for them. My cherry shrimp even more so.
Im.a huge cory fan myself. I've got 9 different species in 2 tanks. My favorite is the Fairy corydoras. It's not widely available. It's sometimes sold as a "red spot" corydoras, but I have zero reason why. I can't even find anything on the internet about a red spot cory.
@AquascapingCube one of my fairys died yesterday and my bristlenose evidently ate it. He had been hiding in a cave for a few days and wouldn't even come out to eat. No other fish was impacted. Very sad, because they are my favorite
@@AquascapingCube Some people say that it stresses them out that they cant blend in. Also, Is 6 pygmy cories and one betta or 4 panda cories and one bettta overstocking a 10 gallon?
@@AquascapingCube Ive been told that when cories cant blend in to the substrate, they become extremely stressed out. (its from a fish forum, the same ones that recommend 1 betta per 10 gallons of water and say fluval stratum caused nutrient issues)
Hi. I personally never had any problems with dark substrate. As long as I provide some floating plants and hiding spots (to minimize the stress). Besides there are also black types Corydoras - then what? They will not blend into light substrate etc :) I'm not saying that it's not true, those guys might be correct - I just have different experience. And the same goes for my fishkeeping friends. And regarding stocking: 10 gallon is a bit small to keep bigger Corys long term. I used those tanks only for breeding (short term). In 10 gal you can put 6 pygmy, but only if you have very calm betta (they might potentially be aggressive). For Pandas - it will be too small. Good luck!
@@AquascapingCube Im planning to have TONS of plants. (mainly just 2 big plants, aponogeton and hornwort, supported by driftwood with moss and java fern, a large anubias, and some amazon frogbit.) Many broken lines of sight to hopefully minimize aggression, and I will try to pick a plakat calm betta like girl talks fish did.
@@AquascapingCube it took my a few months to get to this number but I just received the final 6 and the older ones are protecting the young ones so sweetly 🥹.
I dont understand why my pandas are all over scattered and not together. I feed em with flakes. Sinking pellets and worms. I dont think they like that tho. I added em a day ago. Perhaps is that. They have lots of plants. Rocks and caves. 90-gallon tank . Temperature is 22°C. and i have 6 pandas. They have a normal light and the led moon type
Try spacing out how often u feed them. Like every other day or less. And only use one type of food at a time. They'll come together like at a dinner table when u feed them.
It would be ok for the ones that like warmer water like: Orange Laser or Sterbai. And 16g for neon tetras: I think it will be ok, but don't put much more fish in there :)
Do you have any more tips? Comment below! Please leave a like if you liked the video.
Thanks! Going to feed my corys some bloodworms today :)
I ordered those white worm colony or starter on Etsy. A guy sells them for $10. You won’t need to buy more unless you don’t care for them. They are harmless white worms. You feed them bread, yogurt though you have to remove leftover yogurt as it will rot eventually. Also feed yeast in warm water, or fish food etc. after a few days of feeding your colony will explode, so had to move to a much bigger box, then you wait after feeding for the eggs to hatch again. They live luckily in normal household temperatures. I think mine do better in the dark, don’t know if it’s true. As long as you add new coco coir brick compressed soil to give your colony more bedding it will continue and continue.
Anyways I have one of those small glass feeding cups suction cup to the side of the tank. I put the worms in it, and they will wiggle out, they can live under water for quite a while. They don’t like super wet bedding as they will try and escape through the top holes. I put some filter rocks at the bottom to absorb water in my bigger box.
The cups has 4 holes or so, the fish (ember tetras and endler/guppy males all wait in anticipation of worms to wiggle out. They actually love to see me because of the worms. Then the Julii or false ones really, will come flying smelling them. (I don’t think but maybe the Siamese algae eaters eat some too, but they are more nervous.). They don’t catch them in mid water, they wait for the ones that fall to the ground, the ones the fish miss. They (Julii) act like they can’t see well, but use their whiskers to find them and then they slurp them in. They will continue to wiggle for a long time. I don’t know how long they can live in the water, because mine will always find them wherever they fall.
They do smell them because they come flying in from where ever they were investigating or sleeping in a dish. It’s one of my favorite parts of the day to watch them all get excited to see the white worms. The tiny tetras/endlers will swim around with this tiny but giant worm to them hanging out of their mouths.
Just got the first fish today for my new tank and first on my list was Corys I only got 4 but will get more as soon as it’s a good time to add more. They are in with 10 Harlequin Rasboras. I’ll make sure I get more of these Corys next time I add fish to my tank. I think these are Julii ones. I’m loving watching them.
i am currently considering cories for my first fish because i am currently obessed with them and this video will help!
Glad I could help!
Just watch you don't get bitten, very sharp teeth.
Same! Been researching a few months and I have a 20g long tank so I think I want a Betta and maybe 5-6 Cory catfish!
Caves.. 🌱 Plants are a must for their adventures in the tank.
Thank you, you are one of the first videos to mention their jumping. I have five in a tank with plants and a sand|gravel mix that they enjoy.
My older corys "gulp" often. I love them. I have about 35 in my tank now, because they had babies!!!
Just got into the hobby and Sterbai Corys were one the first fish in my tank - your observations are spot on! I follow all your advice, including using sinking pellets, only keeping them in a group of 6 or more, having a filter that gives a decent current, providing hiding places with driftwood caves and rocks, and making sure the lighting wasn't too intense.
The result was a fun group of lfish who love exploring the tank and snuffling through the substrate for their pellets! Such an adorable species and I will always try to include them when I can!
Thank you for the comment, It's always great to hear stories like this one :) Welcome to the hobby, I wish you all the best with your setup!
Mine like to sleep in food dishes I hang with suction cups. I have one cup, then a moss shelf then another feeder cup all in a straight line in one of corner. They love piling into them and sleeping. Or sleeping on moss balls, or moss shelf, they love it all. So do the Siamese algae eaters, and at least one endless who loves sleeping on a leaf.
Oh I have one bowl up near the top, then the moss ledge and another bowl, they sleep in all of them plus I have a green leaf suction cup like for bettas, Julii or at least the false ones love sleeping on all 3; but…can’t forget the merino balls, they love soft places to sleep.
But I have to say in the top bowl I feed the algae tabs that suction cup to the side of the glass is their favorite. They will all pick at it, if it falls it falls in the top cup which they will sleep on, even a pile of snails if they come up. But my funny story is if they are startled, they look like the road runner cartoon in the top bowl shooting any food that filled in the dish from the stuck on algae tab everywhere trying to swim out of the bowl. They swing their bodies side to side like they are trying to get their running feet under them and it’s hilarious! I am always like sorry, stop your shooting the food everywhere! lol but doesn’t matter between them, the fish and the snails they will hunt that food down they shot out. Just picture it in your mind, they are goofs!
My, false Julii (which I don’t mind because they live longer anyways) are getting huge, my daughters still look like tiny babies, the protein worm I feed are making them big! Well so to speak because they don’t get really big. Maybe 2 “ but nice and plump, very healthy. Are they dimorphic ? One is much bigger then the others…But they will easily sleep 5 in a dish! Sometimes else where but they love to snuggle! 🥰🤣😀
Good tips.
I take the frozen cubes of blood and tubifex worms and even FBS and bury it just under the sand at the front of the tank. My Cories love to dig out the worms as the cube thaws. The other fish in the tank are attracted to the digging Cories and pick up the worms as well. This way, the Cories are fed first. Plus it’s their natural behaviour.
Thank you for the tip! This sounds great, never heard about it! I have a lot of frozen foods for my fish, I will try this today.
@@AquascapingCube did it work
@@afewofmycommentsarecringy.8646 Yes! They went crazy for it! :D Good tip!
Big 🧠
Thank you!
I will also try it..thanks for the tip👍🏼
I've had fish for 50 years and I disagree about keeping Cory's in schools. I've had so many tanks in my life with one cory and they were very happy and lived 6 to 7 years for me. My favorite Cory is the Jullii. I am glad you mentioned the temperature for Cory's
I've seen so many pet stores that have the temperature to high for them. Have you ever seen a fish tank with Panda Cory's at a pet store and they are all or half dead? This is because they really like a 68 to 70 temperature. Thanks for the video and yes Cory's are great!
Thanks for your comment! Interesting observation about single Corys. I ALWAYS kept them in schools.
And I unfortunately have to agree with the pet stores problem - they are often 'boiling' Corys in their tanks. And not only them but other fish as well :/
Hello..I know your comment is 1 month old...hoping you'd reply...I'm thinking out loud to keep 2/3 albino corydoras in my 20 gallons tank ...are they'll fine and what's perfect temperature for them?..thank you
@@loveisforever9739 Hi, It really depends on how many other fish you put in the tank. Temperature wise it depends on the different Cory's that you want some like 68 to 70 most like 74 to 76 some like 78 to 80.
What other fish are you going to put with them?
@@loveisforever9739 Albino Cory's did not last long for me actually any Albino fish did not last long for me. I highly recommend Julii Cory's and a YoYo Loach they are really cool in a tank.
@joematty1353 sincerely thanks for the reply...can you help me with another question...I've seen cardinal tetras on random people's aquarium ..they seemed shy I want colorful active tetras for my tank ..what trick or step could be take to make them more active
Thank you so much! This is fantastic. I LOVE corydoras. The footage is so beautiful.
Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed it :D
The don't use bright light tip is quite good.
When I first bought my first corydoras fish I had bright light for the aquarium and they stayed hidden quite often. In a day I switched the light to a less bright light and now I can see them often / daily.
Great to hear! Thank you for the comment.
Thank you. This is very important information. The Cory's are one of my favorite fish and are so fun to watch.
Agreed! Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you liked the video.
@@AquascapingCube I'm going to work on setting up
a 2nd 75 gal aquarium this year & was thinking about
what type of fish to put in it & Cory's would be a good
fish to keep things moving & tidy & good for the plant's.
Yes, they are great addition to almost any tank! Good luck with your new setup!
@@AquascapingCube I have 6 albino Cory's in my
1st tank, my 2nd 1 will have maybe a different type
cause the tank will be for growing aquatic plant's.
I'm not looking to breed them in either tank so I
won't get over populated with them unless they
hatch themselves, I haven't heard that they will.
Great video. To the point and informative. Keep it up....loved the video! Subscribed. Waiting for more videos!!
Awesome, thank you! I'm glad you liked it!
Excellent advice. Particularly about feeding.
Thank you :D
Very informative & enjoyable video, thank you.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
another tremendous informative video matt, have a fabulous day :)
Thanks so much! Have a great weekend!
Easily my favorite fish, great video man
Thanks 👍
4:03 cool side pattern variation on that guy
Well put together. Never use lava rock or soil as substrate or hardscape. A little sandpit for me is also a must have.
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Very useful and insightful information
thanks for sharing
My pleasure! I'm glad you liked it!
This was really good video. Similar to your Otos guide - and I liked that one as well. Good job!
Thank you! It means a lot to me :) I’m glad you liked it :)
Thank you for this video. Peace from the UK.
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it! All the best!
Such a helpful video THANK YOU!!!
Glad it was helpful! :)
I like corys so much! Beautiful fish!
Yes they are :)
Really informative, thank you.
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the valuable information.
No problem, thanks for watching!
Excellent video! What are the most colorful Cory’s? Thanks…
Thank you! Regarding Colorful Corys, maybe Orange Venezuela or Gold Laser?
Fantastic video!
Thank you! Great to hear :)
Put corys in a well planted tank if you want to see it in its most natural behaviour. A dither fish also helps to make them less skittish and makes them appear more often in your tank.
plants with roots in the substrate reduce the space on the bottom for fish swimming.
Thanks for so much info
My pleasure :)
Great video......
Thanks!
Your corys are lovely! Do you have any tips on live plants that corys will appreciate? I am setting up a 20 long tank for corys and want to add live plants for them. Thank you for the terriffic tips.
Thank you! My Corys, really love all Anubias plants. All kinds basically :) And on top of this, Limnophila Sessiliflora - thay really like to lay eggs in it!
very informative.
thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
So I went to go pick up 2 ember tetras but my local shop didn't have any. They did have one solo Venezuelan red sailfin. So I went ahead and bought him. He has just been searching and going up and down the walls..
thanks, keep the good work
Will do! Thanks!
Thanks for the video. I need to make sure Corydoras eat in comunity tank? I also add sinking pellets for corydoras but the other fish go and eat the cory food when done eating their food so the corydoras don't really get proper time to eat.
Yes, you should try to feed Corys directly. I always try to feed 2 different types of food at the same time. Sinking pellets AND flakes so the other fish are focused on flakes when pellets are sinking. And if this is not working I was sometimes using long glass tube that could reach the bottom and placed the food in there. This way you can "direct" the food through the tube straight to the bottom and other fish have no chance to get it before it already sits on the bottom. You can google "shrimp feeding tube" to see what I mean. But this is really extreme scanario ;)
Thank you Sir
I have 6 albino Cory's in a 75 gal tank with black diamond blasting sand
I see your Cory's on pea gravel & you also said fine sand or fine gravel
would you consider pea gravel a good substrate for them ?
Hi. Pea gravel is not that bad, but also not perfect. It's good that it has no sharp edges, but after some testing I would say that it is still a little to big. So I have that I regret using it in my tank with Corys. I'm moving completely from pea gravel in all my tanks that have Corys and slowly moving to sand.
another great video my friend, like 16
Thanks for the visit! I'm glad you liked it :)
this is almost my dream tank. group of corys, the rummy nose tetras. the only thing missing is the blue ram. i'm far from that but trying to learn as much as i can. just got a 10 gallon. 3 months down a youtube rabbit hole and have yet to actually fill it up yet. don't want to go too big too soon and fall on my face.
Very good approach. Good luck with your journey - you will love it ;)
@@AquascapingCube I hope so. I've failed at a lot of hobbies and am hoping that this one is the one that I'll finally succeed in.
I have 2 questions. What tank mates are ok in those cooler temperatures and what species' of Cory is best for my little 90 litre
I have a red eared slider turtle. Can i keep Corys with him? I also have bare bottom tank??
I just picked up a great bargain of Facebook 90 l. My first tank, have my heart set on Corys but don't have a means of washing sand outdoors, any tips on washing sand or recommendations recommendations for what sand to buy ( I live in UK) would be appreciated.
That is awesome! I always rinse my sand in a bucket that I place in a bathtub/shower. And then just start rinsing it until the water gets clean. And you can buy it on Amazon, or any local fish store. Just buy something that says river sand - those are often the best and safe for aquariums. NEVER coloured, just natural, small sand (~1.5mm).
lol your substrate looks like a collection of tiny jewels, looks so smooth and round. Did you put it in some kind of metallic shaker to polish them like that? Most rock I tried/looked at in the LFS i could spot sharp edges on enough content that I didnt want to buy it.
Haha. This is just generic coarse river gravel. But you are totally right - sharp edges are bad, especially for Corydoras. But you can look for bigger river sand or small gravel. RIVER is the key word here - those types of gravel/sand will always have very smooth edges.
Thanks man I will keep in mind next time I have a project that requires substrate, last one I used was 1/4 inch lava rock which I tried shaking a bit to tone down any potential hard edges, then I figured biofilm does the rest for smoothing it up@@AquascapingCube
Got a sterbai that is really pale. Unlike the others. Gave it a few days but it still looks like that. Ended up quarantining it and giving it meds. Waiting to see what happens.
My pale cory responded to a very gradual temp increase. About one degree per day, up to 78 degrees. Also try not to make shadows over the tank as you feed them or do other maintenance. This frightens them as in the wild they are picked off by birds from above. Does your Cory have places to hide? They like that. Best wishes on his full recovery.
Should I be concerned if mine swim at the top of the tank?
what if I keep neon tetras too? they glow, does that bother the corydoras?
No, they will be fine together ;)
Sir,Cory can live potassium parmanent bith?
Big problems for me are:
* I love corydoras.
* water temperature mostly at 29°c
I enjoyed this. I have some sterbais that just had about 30 babies when I moved a few months ago. I love all corys though. Also, my platys had babies at the very same time (probably at least 30 survived). Haha. I cant give the platys away fast enough. I have so many! :) This video was very informative. Thank You. I subscribed.
Thank you! Great to hear! I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
I have three panda Cory. They still do well. However more the better.
Exactly :)
Thanks😊
can corydoras live with guppy's ?
😮i got 2 albino corydoras today and 2 lauches and 4 african sigletes... 2morow i want glow fish molies and black skirt tetras
Where do you get your red worms from? Looked online, didn't see any for sale.
I always buy online. In Europe it's not really a problem. But also they are available in many local fish shops.
What kind are the Cory's u have with the tiny spots and the line down the back ?
I think you mean Corydoras Trilineatus?
C. sterbai is my favorite.
Will trilineatus (false jullii) corydoras hybridize with true jullii corydoras? Love the channel
Hi. I honestly don't know. But I know that trilineatus can cross-breed with similis, so maybe it's possible? I saw this list somewhere about possible combinations, maybe it will help you (it's not mine):
C. adolfoi x C. caudimaculatus
C. adolfoi x C. gossei
C. adolfoi x C. melini
C. araguaiaensis x C. axelrodi
C. arcuatus x C. metae
C. axelrodi x C. adolfoi
C. axelrodi x C. metae
C. burgessi x C. adolfoi
C. burgessi x C. metae
C. burgessi x C. axelrodi
C. davidsandsi x C. adolfoi
C. davidsandsi x C. burgessi
C. davidsandsi x C. panda
C. oiapoquensis x C. panda
C. paleatus (albÃn) x C. melanotaenia
C. panda x C. caudimaculatus
C. sterbai x C. haraldschultzi
Don't be ridiculous, that's like saying would a zebra and giraffe.
How do I feed 7 corydoras if there are 10 neons at the top. How will the food get the bottom without overfeeding
I would use Sinking Catfish Pellets right AFTER you feed tetras with flakes (both in small amounts). And if this doesn't work maybe consider feeding tube? Just the ones for shrimp.
I just keep all my cories super schwartzi pulcher green laser sterbai S barbatus and Adolfo all in 73 to 75. They are all very happy.
My corydoras produces a lot of bubble sometimes, is that normal?
I'm afraid they only do that when they don't have long to live
Do you put indian Almond leaves in your tank
Yes, I use them very often.
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
I’m keeping them with my discus so sadly I can’t go below 28 😕
Can i put betta with cory
Sure. If your tank size allows it. And go for Corys that tolerate higher temperatures needed for bettas.
I love them
👍🏻 Same here :)
Where do u get the worms?
Local fish shop or I buy them on-line. They are very easy to transport, so there is no issue with buying them over internet.
How to sink dried worm to bottom? Are algae wafers are good for cory?
Corys prefer diet rich in protein, sa I use algae wafers only few times a month. And dried worms are difficult to sink, so I sometimes soak them in small container before putting into the tank.
Thanks
Please tell me what types of corys you have in this video? Thanks!
I think there were 3 types: Corydoras trilineatus, Corydoras aeneus, Corydoras paleatus
@@AquascapingCube thank you so much!!
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What kind of worms were you feeding them? I want to get mine some❤
I use bloodworms and Enchytraeus albidus (White Worm)
Petco sells them. If there isn't one there, then check another local fish store to see. I bought the exact same kind he has and my panda cories DO go crazy for them. My cherry shrimp even more so.
How do you stop cory's from fin nipping? They have torn my oscars fins up real bad.
Cory can live pp bith or not?
Im.a huge cory fan myself. I've got 9 different species in 2 tanks. My favorite is the Fairy corydoras. It's not widely available. It's sometimes sold as a "red spot" corydoras, but I have zero reason why. I can't even find anything on the internet about a red spot cory.
True Atropersonatus can be difficult to get. I never had one. And Red spot Cory? Never even heard about it :P
@AquascapingCube one of my fairys died yesterday and my bristlenose evidently ate it. He had been hiding in a cave for a few days and wouldn't even come out to eat. No other fish was impacted. Very sad, because they are my favorite
@@FishRfun Very sorry to hear that :/
謝謝!
Wow, thank you :) I really appreciate the gesture.
My fav, I feel bad for them sometimes cause all my tetras keep eating all the food :(
Yes, true - they are awesome :) Maybe try with fast sinking food dedicated for them?
Im planning to keep panda corys in a tank with black sand. Is that harmful to the fish?
No, it should be fine! Just use the natural one and nothing with black-coloring chemicals.
@@AquascapingCube Some people say that it stresses them out that they cant blend in.
Also, Is 6 pygmy cories and one betta or 4 panda cories and one bettta overstocking a 10 gallon?
@@AquascapingCube Ive been told that when cories cant blend in to the substrate, they become extremely stressed out. (its from a fish forum, the same ones that recommend 1 betta per 10 gallons of water and say fluval stratum caused nutrient issues)
Hi. I personally never had any problems with dark substrate. As long as I provide some floating plants and hiding spots (to minimize the stress). Besides there are also black types Corydoras - then what? They will not blend into light substrate etc :) I'm not saying that it's not true, those guys might be correct - I just have different experience. And the same goes for my fishkeeping friends. And regarding stocking: 10 gallon is a bit small to keep bigger Corys long term. I used those tanks only for breeding (short term). In 10 gal you can put 6 pygmy, but only if you have very calm betta (they might potentially be aggressive). For Pandas - it will be too small. Good luck!
@@AquascapingCube Im planning to have TONS of plants. (mainly just 2 big plants, aponogeton and hornwort, supported by driftwood with moss and java fern, a large anubias, and some amazon frogbit.)
Many broken lines of sight to hopefully minimize aggression, and I will try to pick a plakat calm betta like girl talks fish did.
I love my Julli Corys 😊, we have a shole of 10 .
Great to hear :) They love big groups:)
@@AquascapingCube it took my a few months to get to this number but I just received the final 6 and the older ones are protecting the young ones so sweetly 🥹.
I dont understand why my pandas are all over scattered and not together. I feed em with flakes. Sinking pellets and worms. I dont think they like that tho. I added em a day ago. Perhaps is that.
They have lots of plants. Rocks and caves. 90-gallon tank . Temperature is 22°C. and i have 6 pandas. They have a normal light and the led moon type
Try spacing out how often u feed them. Like every other day or less. And only use one type of food at a time. They'll come together like at a dinner table when u feed them.
@@alexanderscott9001 thank you
would 26c be ok for Corydoras? Also would 60Lbe enough for a school of 6 and 8 neon tetras?
It would be ok for the ones that like warmer water like: Orange Laser or Sterbai. And 16g for neon tetras: I think it will be ok, but don't put much more fish in there :)
my corydoras thrive at 42 in my green house
should have watched this video first before I brought only 2 Corys...
Theyll school at 3. U dont need 6
3 isn't a school, it's a private lesson.
I disagree with you, you need between 5 to 6 so they don't feel lonely or uncomfortable becuase they only interact with there own species
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I had 3 and they’re over 2 years old and making babies. So I’ll agree with you.
@@ppcbernier9945 Oh very good 👏😂
I wish i know this tips when i buy my aquarium & fishes🫤