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1653
Just noticed the rerst of the post. Corydoras are polyploidal. This means the number of chromosomes they have can vary from species to species. this is Mom...
lesmumford
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Jan 1, 2002
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1654
No need to worry about re-identification, I have wiped all traces off the sites I use.<br>Sorry that I tried to help others....
clothahump69
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Jan 2, 2002
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1655
Don't be bitter...copy-right laws are very plain and strict. Many, many people have no problem with their property being used, they just want to know about it....
lesmumford
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Jan 2, 2002
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1656
I am not bitter, just seemed the easiest thing to do.<br>I am going to carry on collecting pics with the consent of owners.<br>Got any spare????...
clothahump69
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Jan 2, 2002
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1657
I purchased 6 C.Sanjuan this afternnon at 3pm, transported them home and placed them in one of my community tanks, here I am 4 hours after purchase and they...
clothahump69
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Jan 2, 2002
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1658
Hey to all of you from the Long Island New York area, if you want to meet new and interesting fish freaks like yourself then come to a meeting of the Long ...
rz219
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Jan 5, 2002
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1659
My web site has been reconstructed and I would now like to commence stage two.<br>If you can help by sending me 100% original pictures of all corydoras I will ...
clothahump69
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Jan 13, 2002
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1660
I am deeply interested in getting one of these,and need to know more info....
asianaro2000
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Jan 15, 2002
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1661
They are basically a stomach attached to a mouth the size of a funnel. They are a nocturnal, gape and suck predator. Fish that were placed with them as ...
lesmumford
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Jan 15, 2002
2:58 pm
1662
Maybe I posted a month ago that I got 10 sm royal plecos in my store (AQUARIUM WAREHOUSE, in Olympia Washington). These arrived in fine shape that day, from a...
waarehouse
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Jan 16, 2002
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1663
cont.....I treated with clout, but 2 died! I freaked again. At this time, I vacuumed the UG filter (you should see all the "sawdust poop" they produce) and...
waarehouse
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Jan 16, 2002
10:37 pm
1664
I always kept my royal and blue eyed plecs at least in 80F. They seemed to be okay. I can see how they would like to be a bit warmer. Excellent post....
lesmumford
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Jan 17, 2002
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1665
Only parts of this fish store are "heated", in summertime the fish love it! The building is kept at 73 F, some tanks are heated by the florescent lites of the ...
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Jan 17, 2002
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1666
Hi all,<br><br>I have 4 pygmy and 2 matae corys in a community tank and have realized after about 6 months that the subtrate that I have in there is a bit ...
HWuYa
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Jan 18, 2002
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It is possible the substrate is causing or aggravating the condition. I have kept many corys with and without substrate and can't tell the difference. You do ...
lesmumford
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Jan 18, 2002
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1668
Thanks for the help ! I check for amonia and nitrite regularly (2 per month) and the levels are very low so I assumed that my nitrate levels would be low as...
HWuYa
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Jan 18, 2002
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1669
I agree that nitrates or other "bad old water" conditions cause the corys to loose their fins and barbels. Of course, the weakest fish suffer the most, its ...
waarehouse
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Jan 18, 2002
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The only way to remove the nitrates is manually through water changes. The absense of ammonia and nitrites means the cycle is working and there have to be ...
lesmumford
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Jan 18, 2002
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1671
Thanks All, <br><br>It sounds like you aren't that concerned about the rougher gravel subtrate.<br><br>I'm doing a 15%-30% change every 2 weeks and feeding ...
HWuYa
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Jan 18, 2002
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1672
15% per 2weeks isn't enough, and 30% might not remove enough nitrates if you are feeding your fish well, "the more you feed your fish, the more you should...
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Jan 18, 2002
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I usually do a 50% change in all my tanks, except for Tanganyikan cichlids, every week to 10 days, and clean the gravel and bottom well....
lesmumford
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Jan 19, 2002
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1674
Hi everybody, I am a brand new corydora owner and a new club member. I just read that you should have more than one cory cat. I only bought one, along with 3...
sunidelite2000
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Jan 19, 2002
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1675
Corydoras species are very gregarious, often being found in schools of thousands in the wild. They are usually happy in groups of 3 at minimum. They feel more...
lesmumford
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Jan 19, 2002
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Oh, no, I am not breeding yet. I hope to one day. I started with bettas for the fins and colors, but once the bug bites ya, females are just as pretty, and ...
sunidelite2000
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Jan 19, 2002
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1677
Hi!<br>I'm a new member here. I'm from Finland and have 3 Corydoras paleatus, 5 C. elegans and 3 Corydoras that I can't identify. So, please go and see the ...
millia_1
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Jan 20, 2002
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1678
While looking at my tank and trying to ascertain why my concolor cory was swimming up and down the side of the glass and all the other fish were following it I...
tigergenesis
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Jan 20, 2002
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1679
You are going to have to move the fish or the eggs or the fish will eat the eggs and/or fry. If you have somewhere to put the eggs, move them. A small ...
lesmumford
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Jan 21, 2002
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1680
Am I okay leaving the diveder in the tank as is? <br><br>Should I put the filter back on at that end of the tank for aeration? If so, should something be put...
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Jan 21, 2002
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I checked and the only fungus med I have is binox by Jungle Labs. It says its an extra strength bacteria and fugnus remedy. Will this do or should I wait until...
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Jan 21, 2002
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1682
It may work. There does need to be aeration and/or water movement to help keep stuff from settling on the eggs causing them to die and fungus. A strong filter...
lesmumford
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