New 10 gallon

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
Get a porthole I have one in my 29 planted its szweet

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dude this is monster fish keepers not little fish keepers sorry bro
dude, this is an educational site, not an ego site. sorry bro


That sounds like a good stock for the amount of water, but the cories would appreciate a larger footprint if you can do it. or like probassfisher010 suggested, a smaller cory. my pygmy's are great, even if I do need my reading glasses on to see them.
cories like to rummage in the bottom. mine will bypass food sitting right next to them for a chance to keep sifting. and you want smooooooth sand. rough stuff will tear up their barbells pretty easy.
 
dude, this is an educational site, not an ego site. sorry bro


That sounds like a good stock for the amount of water, but the cories would appreciate a larger footprint if you can do it. or like probassfisher010 suggested, a smaller cory. my pygmy's are great, even if I do need my reading glasses on to see them.
cories like to rummage in the bottom. mine will bypass food sitting right next to them for a chance to keep sifting. and you want smooooooth sand. rough stuff will tear up their barbells pretty easy.

The reason I am looking into peppered cories is because there are no lfs near me so my selection is based on petsmart and petco and they only carry peppered, albino, emerald, and panda cories would any of these be a better choice.

And to aquaman95 that porthole cat does look awesome maybe I will do one in my 20.
 
I would say get the panda cories out of that selection, but I dunno if they end up smaller than the peppered cories.

Btw I am pretty sure odoepike was just pulling your leg.
 
The emeralds get.the largest @3" the others 2-2.5" everything listed will school together but emeralds are solo coreys. I have 2 of each in my comm. tank. I think i was you i would get a couple of each and leave out the emerald.

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emeralds are solo coreys.
mine aren't. I have three and the oldest female @ about 15 years old is the most often apart from the other cories in the tank, but that's still only about 40%-60% of the time. the other two either follow her around or hang with the crowd.
 
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