huh? either new stock or magic! when i was catching, not even 30 there! then simon came along...
hmm...




huh? either new stock or magic! when i was catching, not even 30 there! then simon came along...
hmm...
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i leave abt 6 left.. coz coryfav took all the good ones...
coryfav, I dunno how hardy they r.. but u shld add more species
don't worry about overstocking
a 4ft tank can hold 50
without any problems
PROVIDED you have a good biological filtration system
oxygen isn't much of an issue with them, as they can gulp air, but when you see them doing it very often, it's time to thin out the numbers (i noticed this around 80+)
and
simon
where are the momizu pellets, u absent-minded &^$*& ^ ^
Ppl ! something to add on to what DEA had highlighted - if these rushing up to the surface for air are " too often ", usually it is an indication for u to do a partial water change ! I remember reading it somewhere ! DEA u agree ?, cheers ! [----------------
On 1/30/2002 4:08:21 PM
oxygen isn't much of an issue with them, as they can gulp air, but when you see them doing it very often, it's time to thin out the numbers (i noticed this around 80+)
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akoh
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water changes are always good ^ ^
but ime it's more due to oxygen than poor water conditions
for me, i realise that mine suffer from fungus, wounds when the water is in bad form, and they tend to be more lethargic
Simon, i only took 6!!!
Anyway, i'll keep a sharp eye on them
Thanks!
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just wondering if u guys see the corydoras macropterus b4.. or smilliar also can.. i want the sailfin var.
cos i'm looking for a pair.

yimin, I will remember the next time... coryfav.. there wasnt 30 left.. I oso bought 6..
don't think i've ever seen the c. macropterus b4




I went there before you guys did, the similis just came in but didn't buy any [] Wanted to buy the peru greens,I think, but their their fins not in very good conditions.
Anyway I think i saw some seldom seen cories in the bigger shop but conditions not very good.
don't know if you all noticed, over the last few days, quite a few lfs' fish are not of very good condition, either fungus, white spot or "sad" looking...
my similis look very fine so far, and they look pretty cute too!
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FLORENCE, capital of the region of Tuscany, has a population of around half a million inhabitants, spreads on the banks of the Arno, between the Adriatic and the Tyrrhenian seas, almost in the middle of the Italian peninsula. It is a city which bustles with industry and craft, commerce and culture, art and science.

ya, wat a pity[]




Ya and its good to visit LFS frequently and buy the fish when they just come in. the longer they stay in the shop the worst they become. Especially for juveniles, they will be stunted if they stay in the shop for too long bcos of the poor feeding.----------------
On 1/31/2002 9:06:43 AM
don't know if you all noticed, over the last few days, quite a few lfs' fish are not of very good condition, either fungus, white spot or "sad" looking...
my similis look very fine so far, and they look pretty cute too!
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right, it's very ironic too.
in the books, we're told to let the fish stay in the shop for a few days, don't buy newly delivered stock.
but here, many of us are hoping to find new stocks! just last week, i was in a lfs 3 times in a row - dinnertime, lunchtime and dinnertime again - within 2 days and i personally witness the stages of "sadness" of some occupants in a tank.
the situation is like: just came in huh? good! grab!
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FLORENCE, capital of the region of Tuscany, has a population of around half a million inhabitants, spreads on the banks of the Arno, between the Adriatic and the Tyrrhenian seas, almost in the middle of the Italian peninsula. It is a city which bustles with industry and craft, commerce and culture, art and science.
that's why it's good to quarantine new fishes for about 1 to 2 weeks ! b4 introducing them to ur main tank !. Cheers ! []
Akoh
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allen, we like to Q them b4 introducing them into the main tank, but temption always get the better of us![]()
haahaahaahaa ! me 2 ! [----------------
On 1/31/2002 8:18:15 PM
allen, we like to Q them b4 introducing them into the main tank, but temption always get the better of us![]()
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Akoh
Safe Diving !
Safe Diving !
Seeking for the Ultimate Diving Adventure !
- Sipadan, Similan Islands, Burma Banks, Palau, PNG, Raja Empat ( planning for June 08 )
So many Corydoras fans, and pics, just what I need.
Please help if you can, I am trying to get all the known Corydoras listed on my web site with pics.
Could you send me pics for me to use.
Corys
clothahump




Quite a nice website. Strange name indeed for a website on cory----------------
On 2/7/2002 3:05:01 AM
So many Corydoras fans, and pics, just what I need.
Please help if you can, I am trying to get all the known Corydoras listed on my web site with pics.
Could you send me pics for me to use.
Corys
clothahump
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