Of just corys and no other fish? 20-30 is the absolute max I would do, as long as you keep up on water changes. In the wild you find them in groups of hundreds or even thousands.
Of just corys and no other fish? 20-30 is the absolute max I would do, as long as you keep up on water changes. In the wild you find them in groups of hundreds or even thousands.
The dirty glass has been taken care of by the albino Bristlenose Pleco. I'm going to be ordering some Flourite Black Sand when they go on sale (hopefully soon). Already have some Anubias var Petite in the tank also waiting on the sand.
much nicer I look forward to seeing it with some substrate.
you're going to have some fat cats if they eat like that every day.
what kind of worms were those? mine get black worms occasionally, I've even put a mess in at night in the hopes they would live in the gravel, but the cories always get their worms.
I'm not really into albinos, but I was just thinking that they'd look really cool under some blue night lighting.