I don't get it. I have been successful at keeping all sorts of supposedly difficult fish in my Amazon tank (discus, blue rams, cardinal tetras) but corys refuse to stay alive for me no matter what I do. I must have gone through a good five groups of ten corys in the two years since I started this tank. I've tried peppered corys, schwartzi corys, aeneus corys and even emerald brochis. Not a single one has lived longer than a few months.
What baffles me is that these are fish with a supposed reputation for being extremely hardy yet my experience dictates them as the weakest fish I have ever tried to keep.
And yes I know all about their care and have provided them with everything they are said to need.
It's frustrating to me being as though I don't believe any good Amazon tank should be without a proper cory army. What's the problem?
What baffles me is that these are fish with a supposed reputation for being extremely hardy yet my experience dictates them as the weakest fish I have ever tried to keep.
And yes I know all about their care and have provided them with everything they are said to need.
It's frustrating to me being as though I don't believe any good Amazon tank should be without a proper cory army. What's the problem?