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    question on corydoras

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    Hi fellow hobbyists,

    what are some of the more affordable types of corydoras that I can keep? The ones that I spotted at JZX seem like the more exotic type. And other lfs that I have been to, have their corydoras all mixed up in a single tank. So its confusing for someone who doesn't know much about them.

    Can I have some recommendations which type I should look at? I am only keeping them in a small 1.5ft tank with sand as substrate. This tank has been waiting for them for a few months.

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Sterbai, pygmy, bronze (albinos too) leopard, pepper are some of the cheaper corys.i find Pandas are too fragile.
    Suckerfish no eat poo poo.

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Sterbais can be bred easily without any intervention from us
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    Re: question on corydoras

    you can try pygmys, they are considerable cheap and quite hardy.

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Curious to know what were the exotic ones which you spotted at JZX, corydoras hastatus?

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    Re: question on corydoras

    maybe gold or green laser, hatatus season coming soon?

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Quote Originally Posted by Ingen View Post
    Curious to know what were the exotic ones which you spotted at JZX, corydoras hastatus?
    Sorry may not be exotic, just that I cant recognise them. Those that i saw there were at least $20+ per pc.

    Thanks guys. Will look at sterbai and pygmy. Is it fine to mix both together?

    And how many do you advise I keep in a 1.5ft tank. Im using eden 501 as my filter. Its probably going to be a corydoras-only tank
    Last edited by lzw814; 22nd Jul 2014 at 22:44.

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Quote Originally Posted by shadoweave View Post
    maybe gold or green laser, hatatus season coming soon?
    Is there a season for hastatus? GC has some and its many times the cost of pygmy lol

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    Re: question on corydoras

    It's much difficult to breed hastatus, and mortality rate is high for them. That's why the high price.

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    Re: question on corydoras

    I recommend the bigger bronze cories also.
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    Re: question on corydoras

    Hi Izw814

    Noticed your location as Serangoon NEX.

    You can check out NKS at Kovan.

    Or the shops at Serangoon North. I saw a batch of good sized Sterbai at the LFS with alot of plants outside nearest the bird shop facing the CC. You can also check Petmart.
    Suckerfish no eat poo poo.

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Quote Originally Posted by sthh View Post
    I recommend the bigger bronze cories also.
    Thanks. But I actually prefer smaller cories due to my small tank size. Are they hardy fishes as well?

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Quote Originally Posted by bryan View Post
    Hi Izw814

    Noticed your location as Serangoon NEX.

    You can check out NKS at Kovan.

    Or the shops at Serangoon North. I saw a batch of good sized Sterbai at the LFS with alot of plants outside nearest the bird shop facing the CC. You can also check Petmart.
    Hi, thanks for reminding me about serangoon north. I totally forgot that there are lfs there. I usually frequent seaview and especially y618 because of the very nice aunties and uncles

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Quote Originally Posted by lzw814 View Post
    Thanks. But I actually prefer smaller cories due to my small tank size. Are they hardy fishes as well?
    They are just slightly larger than the sterbai cories, and are very hardy. Mine are 8 years old.
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    Re: question on corydoras

    Cory Hastatus breeding is quite easy as long during water changes you add in more cold water to trigger breeding. After which you need to wait till the female's eyes to turn pure black which means they are ready. Unlike other fishes you should not remove the fries let them be with the adult the survival higher this way. I have already managed to breed quite a few generation of them this way.

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Quote Originally Posted by qool View Post
    Cory Hastatus breeding is quite easy as long during water changes you add in more cold water to trigger breeding. After which you need to wait till the female's eyes to turn pure black which means they are ready. Unlike other fishes you should not remove the fries let them be with the adult the survival higher this way. I have already managed to breed quite a few generation of them this way.
    Off topic, let me know if you have some to offload at cheaper than LFS pricing lol.

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Quote Originally Posted by Ingen View Post
    Off topic, let me know if you have some to offload at cheaper than LFS pricing lol.
    Me too! I'm also into hastatus..but I've not successfully breed any..

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Nah not going to off load too precious..... only can add more not less . But I think secret of cory hastatus breeding to me is frequent cold water change and Sera o nip.

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    Re: question on corydoras

    Pygmy corydoras are interesting fellows who will swim in schools. They re small and adorable, enjoy watching them swim in schools, wriggling their bodies. They re living peaceful with my shrimps but do not put them with aggressive fishes together.

    Not certain about breeding.

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