I havnt posted in a while but Im having some problems with my cory.


Thanks.
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!bronzefry wrote:I had this problem with Chaetostoma sp. They are incredibly fussy with their foods. There are some additives out there with garlic in them. If you pre-soak the pellet for 5-10 minutes or so in the garlic solution, they may go for it. It takes a lot of patience and trial and error. They'll be looking for the bloodworms. You may want to cut back to twice a week with the bloodworms and give the wafers or pellets a good try. A feeding journal or diary may be helpful to keep track. This will be hard for you, too!In the wild, it's catch as catch can. There aren't blood worms at every turn, every day, as there are in our tanks. Our tanks have "road food" and the fish take advantage whenever they can. I believe Shane calls this the "McDonalds Effect."
Hikari has a new "micro wafer" that the Chaetostoma go crazy over. It has a potent smell out of the bag. This may sound crazy, but I've noticed that some newer Cories I have (which I thought were Trilineatus, but on second look, aren't)have this thing about being looked at by a human when they eat. They only eat with the lights completely out and I'm nowhere near them. I think they may be wild-caught as well. So, I feed them at night. However, they took to the wafers right away. Please let us know how you do!![]()
Amanda