i have a couple slate rocks in there for them, is that enough? do i need a cave?
They will probably dig a pit but pvc will serve as a cave.
i have a couple slate rocks in there for them, is that enough? do i need a cave?
ok, my substrate is a thin layer, do they need more? i just want as many baby cons as possible for the predators hahaThey will probably dig a pit but pvc will serve as a cave.
ok, my substrate is a thin layer, do they need more? i just want as many baby cons as possible for the predators haha
Cories are an ify one. The convicts could pick on and bully em but they could just as easily leave em alone too. Imo I would add in some small caves or pieces of drift wood for em to escape to if need be. If ya have extra slate that's perfect for making small caves. The cave don't need to be very big or deep it just needs to be a tight enough fit to where the convicts would have to dig em out just to get at the cories.ok, gotcha. got some cory cats in there for clean up, that no good?
ightTemp wise I don't think they're too picky lol. About 78f should be fine.
i got gravel, that good too? i got a 2 inch diameter pvc pipe, it's 5 inches long. and 5 stacked peices of slate. also some plastic plants for the fry eventually they will need a hiding spot. we all set? temp at around 76-78 (changes because the room is cold)I would remove the cories. They will predate on the eggs and get beaten on by the convict pair.
I'd add both a small cave structure for them and some slate to give them a couple options. They like to lay their eggs in the cave or on a protected rock/slate. Once the eggs hatch they usually will move the wigglers to a pit in the sand. The sand does not need to be too deep.





