.Lupin. wrote:Hey, I have another question about corries.
I have a ten gallon tank with four zebra danios in it. I'm planning on heavily planting it with live plants and getting some ottos so they can enjoy my green algae. If it's there, they might as well take advantage of it. :P But, I really love corries as well, and I was wondering if this tank setup would be okay for them. When I looked up about the pygmy corries, it said to be careful with rocks so they can't accidentally squeeze under them and that they should be on sand. I have a large waterfall feature that I'm worried about crushing them. There's also some small river rocks scattered through. Plus, I know they're bottom dwellers, and I'm worried that with the plants I'm planning on adding, they might not have enough open space to swim and then will be unhappy.
Here are the pictures of the tank setups. If anyone could advise me about what would be okay, I'd be very thankful. Also, would the danios and two ottos take up enough room in the tank that I couldn't get a sufficient amount of corries? I know they're a schooling fish.
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I don't keep my cories on sand and they are just fine. ^^ As long as your ground cover is smooth and doesn't have jagged edges, things are good. :3
I don't believe that you'll have any problems with crushing fish as long as all decor is well-seated and secure in it's place. :3
The ground cover looks awesome for cories too since they like to have places to hide.
I don't believe that you'll have any problems with crushing fish as long as all decor is well-seated and secure in it's place. :3
The ground cover looks awesome for cories too since they like to have places to hide.