Would they eat my pygmy cories and the bumblebee gobies I'm going to buy?
And what is the plural of cory? Corys or cories? Just wondering.
And what is the plural of cory? Corys or cories? Just wondering.
None will be eaten although bumblebee gobies prefer hard alkaline waters which is a far cry from what zebra loaches prefer.Would they eat my pygmy cories and the bumblebee gobies I'm going to buy?
Cories for me. Similar as family=families, not familys.And what is the plural of cory? Corys or cories? Just wondering.
Edit time is limited for 20 minutes only from the time a post was submitted.Odd that I couldn't find the edit button but anyways....
It just depends on Law of Supply and Demand. Yoyos are cheaper but even larger and more boisterous.One last question about zebra loaches! Is $7.30 a good price per loach? They're about 2", I think it was.
There are over 9 species of bumblebee gobies. Some prefer freshwater, some prefer brackish.And bumblebees can be weaned onto fresh water and they do fine.
Dead fish, yes. Fry-sized fish, yes but I doubt they'll try the pygmy cories. Most loaches do tend to nip but this often happens because people keep them singly not realizing these are sociable fish.Ive heard of zebra loaches being nippy, but never experienced it myself, nor do i think they would eat another fish unless it was already dead.