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Edit: If there is another species of Corydoras that would be ok in my conditions I'm open to that too
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Hi!Hermiecrab wrote:Hello all! It's me (again). Recently, I managed to acquire a ten-gallon tank at a yard sale, complete with unused filter, aquarium hood (with lights), unopened fish food, and unopened water conditioner. All for a grand total of two dollars![]()
The tank is definitely used, (I don't understand exactly what's going on with all the supplies???) but I'm not complaining! I was originally planning on adding it to my crab tank before deciding against it. I did a bit of research and have decided to get a betta instead.
I have my heart set on a few panda cories as well but had a few questions... I've heard conflicting stuff about Cory Catfish. I DEFINATELY don't want to overstock, but I also don't want my cories to be lonely.
Some sites say that you can only keep two cories and they will be fine, and others say you need at least six. I was thinking two to avoid stressing the beta, and to avoid over stocking, but now i'm second guessing that that would be ok... Any opinions? If I do need more, is it still okay to keep them in my ten gallon with a betta? I've heard dif stuff about that two...
Sorry if that's a confusing question
Edit: If there is another species of Corydoras that would be ok in my conditions I'm open to that too
Oh no!wodesorel wrote:I would also caution to have a backup plan in case something goes wrong. It's probably just my luck, because no one else ever seems to deal with this, but my bettas over the years have all been super aggressive and more than one has murdered corys and other types of supposedly suitable tankmates . Also had a few bettas choke to death by attempting to eat tankmates that I didn't think would fit in their mouths. They're interesting fish. I still have two.