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The Michigan Cichlid Association will be holding our Fall auction SUNDAY October 8th at Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #112. The FOP lodge is located at 33845...
Les Mumford
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Sep 13, 2006
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Hello im new and i have a few questions. I got 3 corys the other day, a bronze female, a panda female, and a peppered male. They are all young (an inch and...
countryroostrj
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Oct 15, 2006
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... day, ... and ... for...
Robert
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Oct 16, 2006
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... day, ... and ... for...
Robert
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... day, ... and ... for...
Robert
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Oct 16, 2006
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Ryan, Your corycats should live together in a loose group. I do not believe you will get a hybrid from those 3 species. I have housed these 3 species together...
Robert
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Oct 16, 2006
12:25 am
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Thank you Robert. I will add two more pandas and 2 more bronze to the tank soon. What do you mean by loose group? The research i have done says a group of 3 to...
countryroostrj
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Oct 16, 2006
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Thats a cute mix. Corys do grow quickly when they are young, but they should slow down a bit shortly until they reach adult size. Yours are all three going to...
Les Mumford
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Oct 16, 2006
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so mine will breed if there is more plataeus or aeneus?? i know i spelled those wrong. Does that mean if i get a albino it will breed with one of mine??...
countryroostrj
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Oct 16, 2006
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Corys are pretty timid fish in the wild, and even in a tank if they don't feel safe. They school pretty tightly in the wild as a safety measure, and will do so...
Les Mumford
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Oct 16, 2006
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let say that 90% of the albino Corycats you will find in the local fish stores will be the albino of the Bronze Corycat ( C Aeneus ) The other 5% you will find...
Rob Renfro
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Oct 16, 2006
9:06 pm
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They will not cross breed, but aeneus and paleatus and even panda are some of the very easiest to breed. 2M/1F is a pretty good mix for breeding, as they do...
Les Mumford
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Oct 17, 2006
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So how big in inches, do peppered, bronze, albino, and panda cories get?...
countryroostrj
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Oct 19, 2006
7:01 pm
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by the way, albino is merely a color morph of either peppered < Paleatus > or bronze < Aeneas > cories...therefore will be the same size as others of its'...
Caroline Jones
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Oct 19, 2006
8:15 pm
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panda cory is the smallest one listed. A big one will be maybe 2 inches. The aeneus is next and a large female will be about 3 inches, but very large. The...
Les Mumford
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Oct 20, 2006
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don't forget that the Fall Auction will be held Sunday, November 12th at the Holiday Inn in Beech Grove. http://www.circlecityaqclub.org/ for info......
Les Mumford
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Oct 30, 2006
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Hi Everybody! I'm new to the group - I have 9 tanks from freshwater community to blackwater species tanks (for wild bettas). In the freshwater community tanks...
Kevin Batey
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Nov 3, 2006
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The otocinclus will want to be cooler and they require a very high 02 content......add a bubbler or two. The plecos and otos eat a lot. More than a lot. They...
Les Mumford
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Nov 3, 2006
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Hi Kevin! Here is my experience with corys - I haven't kept otos or plecos. Corys seem to like cooler temps. Mine are happy at 65 - 70F. Sometimes the tanks...
elizabeth
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Nov 4, 2006
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That's the other thing I forgot to mention. Corys and plec do not like or need salt in the aquarium. A man has to know his limitations. Make my day. ... ...
Les Mumford
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Nov 4, 2006
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Thanks! I appreciate the info - I'll be reducing the amount of salt to 0 (gradually) and making the other adjustments! Les Mumford <lesmumford@...>...
Kevin Batey
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Nov 5, 2006
10:29 pm
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Note: plecos don't like any salt it their tank. each time i notice any i would loses them. as for the ottos and the corys. i think that salt would bother them...
Thomas W.
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Nov 18, 2006
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I have kept corydoras at varying times during my fish keeping years. But this is a first- came home from work to find my "two" pepper cories stiff as a board...
diwolfr
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Nov 20, 2006
2:29 am
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what do yall think is the best bottom for corys?? are some gravel hard on their barbels?...
Brian D. Jeffers
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Nov 22, 2006
12:42 am
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yes, some substrates are hard on their barbels. granite is one of them. I, though, really like the look of granite, and as far as the overall ecosystem of...
Mark
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Nov 22, 2006
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I use a small grain natural gravel I buy at landscaping stores and stone centers. It comes in a dark walnut and a light oak color that I mix to a blend I like....
Les Mumford
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Nov 23, 2006
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Dear Friends, My name is Irene and I want to tell you about a new free book for people interested in aquariums. This ebook has everything you need to know...
riverairene
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Jan 22, 2007
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I know that this is a very long shot as this group has been silent for so long. I have gotten two breeding quads of corydoras, one bronze and one set pepper....
diwolfr
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Jul 5, 2007
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There could be any number of things. They could be in water too deep. They could be getting a chill when they go for surface air. Keep the tank covered to keep...
Les Mumford
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Jul 6, 2007
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Aeneus and Paleautus are two of the more forgiving species. But they do need care. Infusoria is a good first food and easy to grow. Suspended algae is also...
Les Mumford
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