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#Corydoras Habrosus
paopuvanitas · 1 year
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Everyone wants this specific piece of food but this little mystery snail is not budging
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cyprinella · 2 years
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Cory 1 by Matt's photo's
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mandsleanan · 1 year
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With one community tank ready for restocking and another in the works I am about to come upon an extremely important aquarium decision....
What species of Cory should I stock them with?
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fullfrontalfish · 1 year
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Please enjoy my gravid habrosus corydora catfish who is a tiny absolute unit
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LIL MAMA
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voltkarp · 6 months
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Glad to see this site is no different from how it was when I used to use it! Anyways I’m gonna be posting my critters on here! Here they are.
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(The first two are old images but I still think they’re some of the best I’ve got of them lol)
A bit about them:
Saturn: male wildtype Kenyan Sand Boa, I’ve had him 1 1/2 years and he’s about 2. I got them the same day as Sol. He’s a glutton, he’s very reclusive but every time I see him he’s doing something dumb. Escaped once, immediately got stuck on top of a bag that was too slick to slither on.
Sol: female wildtype Leopard Gecko, about the same age as Saturn and I got both the same day! She likes my presence but hates handling so I simply don’t handle her. Has bit me more times than every other animal combined, none of them were intentional though she’s just bad at eating and thinks my fingers are food.
Kanto: Brachypelma boehmei sling, I’ve had her for like…. A year? And she has only eaten once and shed twice. Truly a little baby. Named that cause I’m a pokemon nerd.
DiggyDiggy: Giant Desert Hairy Scorp. Named because they garnered so much attention at the convention I got them at via incessant digging. Has kept me up before with said digging. Pretty sure its a male? Tried to sting me like 20 times once but it was my fault.
The sparkling gourami is part of my 15 gallon tank, its my first real attempt at a fish tank. Its comprised of 3 sparkling gouramis and 8 Corydoras habrosus. Its brand new, its existed for about 2 months now.
There are more little pets, like my isopod colonies, but those aren’t as much something to introduce I guess.
Ngl I’m bad at this but I’m doing my best to give my little babies the best I can.
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betta-beta · 5 months
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officialpetanimals · 1 year
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Can you keep different Cory Catfish species together in one tank?
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Introduction
Cory catfish, often referred to as "Corydoras," are a popular choice among aquarium enthusiasts for their charming personalities and unique appearance. These peaceful bottom-dwellers are known for their endearing behavior and are perfect for community tanks. However, when it comes to keeping different cory catfish species together in one tank, there are some important considerations to keep in mind. In this article, we will explore the various Cory catfish types and discuss the feasibility of keeping them together harmoniously in a single tank.
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Understanding Cory Catfish Types
Before diving into the compatibility of different cory catfish species, it's essential to familiarize ourselves with the various types that exist within this group. Corydoras is a diverse genus, with over 170 recognized species. Each species has its own unique characteristics, including size, coloration, and behavior. Here are a few popular cory catfish types:
Corydoras aeneus (Bronze Cory)
Corydoras paleatus (Peppered Cory)
Corydoras sterbai (Sterba's Cory)
Corydoras panda (Panda Cory)
Corydoras habrosus (Salt and Pepper Cory)
Corydoras julii (Julii Cory)
Corydoras pygmaeus (Pygmy Cory)
Compatibility Considerations
While cory catfish are generally peaceful and sociable, it's important to consider a few factors when contemplating keeping different cory catfish species together in a single tank:
Tank Size: Cory catfish appreciate space to explore, and the size of your tank plays a crucial role in their compatibility. A larger tank allows for more fish and reduces the chances of territorial disputes.
Similar Water Parameters: Different cory catfish species may have varying preferences for water parameters like temperature, pH, and hardness. It's crucial to choose species that share similar requirements to ensure they thrive together.
Aggression Levels: Although cory catfish are typically non-aggressive, there can be instances of territorial behavior or competition for food. Mixing species with vastly different sizes or temperaments may lead to issues.
Group Size: Cory catfish are social creatures and thrive in groups. When mixing species, ensure that you have an adequate number of each type to prevent isolation or stress.
Compatibility with Tankmates: Consider the other fish species in your tank as well. Some species may be more compatible with certain cory catfish types than others. Avoid keeping aggressive or predatory fish with your cory catfish.
Potential Combinations
While it's generally recommended to keep cory catfish of the same species together, there are some combinations that can work successfully if you follow the compatibility guidelines:
Corydoras aeneus and Corydoras paleatus: These two species are relatively similar in size and temperament, making them a suitable pairing for a community tank. Ensure the tank is appropriately sized and provides plenty of hiding spots.
Corydoras panda and Corydoras habrosus: Both species are small and peaceful, making them great choices for a peaceful community tank with other small, non-aggressive fish.
Corydoras sterbai and Corydoras julii: These species have similar care requirements and can coexist peacefully. Ensure your tank is large enough and provide plenty of hiding places.
Corydoras pygmaeus and Corydoras habrosus: These tiny cory catfish types are excellent choices for small tanks. Their small size and peaceful nature make them ideal for micro-sized community setups.
Conclusion
While mixing different Cory catfish types species in one tank can be possible, it's essential to consider various factors to ensure a harmonious coexistence. Tank size, water parameters, aggression levels, group size, and compatibility with tankmates all play vital roles in determining the success of such a setup.
It's crucial to research the specific requirements of each cory catfish type you intend to keep and plan your tank accordingly. Always prioritize the well-being of your fish by providing appropriate hiding spots, maintaining stable water conditions, and monitoring their behavior closely. By taking these precautions, you can create a thriving and visually captivating community tank featuring a variety of cory catfish species.
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itsamarlfox · 1 year
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Salt and pepper (habrosus) corydora and the eyes of a being who has seen far, far too much
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wormsquirms · 4 years
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oh my god i forgot to upload this lol, its just random doodles
2 of my small cory catfish died ;;; everyone else is totally ok and healthy, sometimes this stuff just happens BUT ONE DIED ON EASTER AND THE NEXT ONE DIED THE NEXT DAY FML (i still had 2 left and i got 1 more so theyre not lonely, theyre shoaling fish so they get sad when they’re alone) ... but rest in piece sweet angels vv’’
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bettartimesahoy · 5 years
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oh my god theyre crunchying......!!
also featuring cameo from loach gang members
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fliztastic · 6 years
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sips  🍵
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paopuvanitas · 7 months
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Happy birthday to my current 20gal setup!
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aquarisnail · 5 years
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I got more Corys! Habrosus corys this time ❤️
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fishytanks · 7 years
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Went to my LFS to 'have a look' and left with 6 more of these guys. I bought the last 2 the shop had a year ago and have been waiting to make their numbers up. They look so small next to my adults, lol
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bettersplendidfish · 7 years
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After the water change today :)
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shrimp-blr · 8 years
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1/5/17 10g red cherry shrimp tank a conversation between intellectuals
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