Keeping corys: what you need to know
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speedster - Posts: 12
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Keeping corys: what you need to know
Yellow labs and Elongatus mbenji yellow tail for a group of 15?
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_Vodnik - Posts: 35
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Re: Keeping corys: what you need to know
not a good idea. you'll probably end up with a bunch of dead or blind fish, eyes pecked out.
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speedster - Posts: 12
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Re: Keeping corys: what you need to know
Considering the catfish, I'd recommend something peaceful, like corydoras or otos.
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oakleyride - Posts: 68
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Re: Keeping corys: what you need to know
Try Synodontis. Not as aggressive, should be fine with your yellow labs.
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trail9 - Posts: 4
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Re: Keeping corys: what you need to know
Honestly, don't even think about it. Synodontis all the way, trust me. I'm more of a BR pleco fan myself, just saying.
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mizonix - Posts: 28
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Re: Keeping corys: what you need to know
If you're looking for alternatives to Synodontis, I'd recommend Syno petricola, lucipinnis, or multipunctatus. They're super social, do best in groups, and have that same playful vibe as corys - makes them a great substitute. They can be pricey, though.
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speedster - Posts: 12
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Re: Keeping corys: what you need to know
Pim catfish might work, but I'd still say Synodontis is the safer bet.
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dorviko - Posts: 15
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