Yeah I am always wondering if different corydoras species would interschool with eachother.
And I always hear mixed things.
Judging on from what I have read in the past and even here in this thread about this issue/topic, I guess it's safe to say that if you had a group of cories (let's say skunk cories) together and you have a group of let's say.... peppered cories then maybe they will prefer hangout within their own types, but if there is only 1 single specimen of cory with another single specimen of cory, then chances are they will interact, as they don't see the same colour with them, so they go for "the next best thing".
If what I am saying is wrong, then please let me know, as I wouldn't want to be giving terrible advice to someone
And I always hear mixed things.
Judging on from what I have read in the past and even here in this thread about this issue/topic, I guess it's safe to say that if you had a group of cories (let's say skunk cories) together and you have a group of let's say.... peppered cories then maybe they will prefer hangout within their own types, but if there is only 1 single specimen of cory with another single specimen of cory, then chances are they will interact, as they don't see the same colour with them, so they go for "the next best thing".
If what I am saying is wrong, then please let me know, as I wouldn't want to be giving terrible advice to someone