Not Corys but Brochis, love multiradiatus. Even though the 4 I had died one very warm summer a long time ago.soltarii007 wrote: 3) C. robustus - can corydoras come any bigger!
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- 25 May 2011, 15:26
- Forum: South American Catfishes (Callichthyidae - Corys et al)
- Topic: What is your favorite Cory & why?
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Re: What is your favorite Cory & why?
- 15 Apr 2011, 06:37
- Forum: South American Catfishes (Callichthyidae - Corys et al)
- Topic: What is your favorite Cory & why?
- Replies: 27
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Re: What is your favorite Cory & why?
robineae , Check
eques , new favorite since I got a group of 9
CW38 , coolest of them all, nothing beats at displaying 10 cm male
CW10 , or CW09, both very beautiful
Brochis multiradiatus , spectacular
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eques , new favorite since I got a group of 9
CW38 , coolest of them all, nothing beats at displaying 10 cm male
CW10 , or CW09, both very beautiful
Brochis multiradiatus , spectacular
to begin with...
Why doesn't bolding work???
[Mod: Because the "Disable BBCode" is ticked ...
- 10 Apr 2009, 14:55
- Forum: South American Catfishes (Callichthyidae - Corys et al)
- Topic: aquaclay as substracte for cories?
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Re: aquaclay as substracte for cories?
Hi
I have it and use it. My tank has a 5-10 cm layer of it. IT IS meant to be used alone, without a cover of something else. It's mainly for planted tanks (and works very well!). NO clouding, NO problem with cory barbels. They have a very porous stucture and some grains take some time to sink (<0.1 ...
I have it and use it. My tank has a 5-10 cm layer of it. IT IS meant to be used alone, without a cover of something else. It's mainly for planted tanks (and works very well!). NO clouding, NO problem with cory barbels. They have a very porous stucture and some grains take some time to sink (<0.1 ...
- 15 Nov 2005, 10:32
- Forum: South American Catfishes (Callichthyidae - Corys et al)
- Topic: Scleromystax C113 and Corydoras evelynae fry (and parents)
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Scleromystax C113 and Corydoras evelynae fry (and parents)
Hi
I've managed to breed them so here are some not so good images. The C113 fry look like small zebras, not the checker board pattern barbatus and kronei has. They are about 15 mm, the evelynae is about 2.5 months old.
http://www.roka.se/fish/scler_c113_fry_2.jpg
http://www.roka.se/fish/scler ...
I've managed to breed them so here are some not so good images. The C113 fry look like small zebras, not the checker board pattern barbatus and kronei has. They are about 15 mm, the evelynae is about 2.5 months old.
http://www.roka.se/fish/scler_c113_fry_2.jpg
http://www.roka.se/fish/scler ...