Okay, so here goes once again - after a few months of living in my 55g with Onyx Sand as the substrate, I ended up with three emerald greens without barbels. This is the second trio of corys that have succumbed to this and so I'm pretty well convinced now that it's the sand.
It's not really just sand - it's like a mixture of coarse gravel pieces and sand of varying grain sizes. The other elements of decor are round, smooth river rocks and some driftwood. I have been suspicious of the stuff since I set up the tank - it just looks really sharp and uncomfortable for a sensitive apendage like barbels.
The last trio of corys died within months from their loss of barbels. Everyone on the forums insisted that I must not have been caring for the substrate enough and so they got a bacterial infection. I was somewhat lax in my maintenance schedule so I thought it a logical conclusion and decided to try again.
But now I have the same issue with the brochis. The last one died a few days ago. And I had been maintaining the substrate with a rigorously thorough weekly cleaning. They went from having really long, healthy barbels to nothing within two to three months...no different than the corys before them.
I'm concluding that Onyx Sand is no good for corys/brochis. Anyone else have experience to the contrary or to the accord?
I'm thinking of switching to a mixture of medium sand and soilmaster select.
Anyone?
It's not really just sand - it's like a mixture of coarse gravel pieces and sand of varying grain sizes. The other elements of decor are round, smooth river rocks and some driftwood. I have been suspicious of the stuff since I set up the tank - it just looks really sharp and uncomfortable for a sensitive apendage like barbels.
The last trio of corys died within months from their loss of barbels. Everyone on the forums insisted that I must not have been caring for the substrate enough and so they got a bacterial infection. I was somewhat lax in my maintenance schedule so I thought it a logical conclusion and decided to try again.
But now I have the same issue with the brochis. The last one died a few days ago. And I had been maintaining the substrate with a rigorously thorough weekly cleaning. They went from having really long, healthy barbels to nothing within two to three months...no different than the corys before them.
I'm concluding that Onyx Sand is no good for corys/brochis. Anyone else have experience to the contrary or to the accord?
I'm thinking of switching to a mixture of medium sand and soilmaster select.
Anyone?