I love corys but can't seem to keep them. I have lost 3 pair over the course of the last several months. All of my other fish(lemon tetras, danios, clown loaches, tiger barbs, swords) are fine. My tank is established with zero ammonia and nitrites and nitrates staying at about 20. I do have super high (8.0+) ph. I tried with no results to bring it down with PH down but was advised it was better to just leave it alone and while my corys wouldn't breed in such high ph they could live just fine.
I feed a little extra food to make sure some gets to the bottom and also drop in sinking pellets when I turn out the lights. I never see them eat and I hope they aren't starving.
My only other guess is that because I have a 46g corner tank that maybe it is too deep for good oxygen at the bottom. I tried to add a bubble rock at the bottom to see if they congregated around it and they never paid any attention to it.
After a few days of being in my tank they stop working on the bottom and just lay around. Then they spend all their time hovering around the top of the aquarium and finally they die. I am at a total loss here. I really want to keep them but I don't want to be responsible for any more deaths. Do you think it could be high ph, not enough food or not enough oxygen? Do you have any other ideas? Thanks in advance for any help.
Hollyval
I feed a little extra food to make sure some gets to the bottom and also drop in sinking pellets when I turn out the lights. I never see them eat and I hope they aren't starving.
My only other guess is that because I have a 46g corner tank that maybe it is too deep for good oxygen at the bottom. I tried to add a bubble rock at the bottom to see if they congregated around it and they never paid any attention to it.
After a few days of being in my tank they stop working on the bottom and just lay around. Then they spend all their time hovering around the top of the aquarium and finally they die. I am at a total loss here. I really want to keep them but I don't want to be responsible for any more deaths. Do you think it could be high ph, not enough food or not enough oxygen? Do you have any other ideas? Thanks in advance for any help.
Hollyval