Something Fishy
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Hi guys
Had a few of these for past few weeks and love them, only in a heavy planted 22l with large filter on. Lost 2 quite recently and trying to understand why.
Found this:
“The Corydoras are quite sensitive to water parameters and quality, and highly intolerant of salt, chemicals and medications. Signs of stress usually begin with rapid respiration, then lethargy (often just "sitting" on plant leaves, wood or the substrate respirating heavily, sometimes near the surface) and sometimes rolling onto one side.”
I used small amounts of ferts and glut - do they find this hard to tolerate at all. Other than that I temp match and add prime to water, even using filtered water when I can.
The only other thing is that I have a MC carpet and feed with small grain food - could they not be eating enough that falls down do you think?
First was was doing as above as rolling on their side, second one was just in my filter intake when I came home 🙁
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Had a few of these for past few weeks and love them, only in a heavy planted 22l with large filter on. Lost 2 quite recently and trying to understand why.
Found this:
“The Corydoras are quite sensitive to water parameters and quality, and highly intolerant of salt, chemicals and medications. Signs of stress usually begin with rapid respiration, then lethargy (often just "sitting" on plant leaves, wood or the substrate respirating heavily, sometimes near the surface) and sometimes rolling onto one side.”
I used small amounts of ferts and glut - do they find this hard to tolerate at all. Other than that I temp match and add prime to water, even using filtered water when I can.
The only other thing is that I have a MC carpet and feed with small grain food - could they not be eating enough that falls down do you think?
First was was doing as above as rolling on their side, second one was just in my filter intake when I came home 🙁
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