single corys OK?

fishcatch22

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Jun 13, 2006
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Hi, all. i've currently got a betta in a 1/2 gal bowl and i'm moving him up to a 2 1/2 gal planted aquarium and was wondering if getting a single cory for a tankmate would be okay because I know they're school fish and I don't want it to get depressed and die.
 
A single cory is not a happy fish. Kept alone, their activity level drops to just about zero. I would recommend against it.
 
Some, but not all, bettas will kill small shrimps. I would prefer to see you move up to a 10 gallon and get a half dozen cories.
 
that i'm able to do now 'cause I just got a great used 10 gallon tank in great condition.
 
fishcatch22 said:
that i'm able to do now 'cause I just got a great used 10 gallon tank in great condition.
Sweeeet. Get that baby cycled and heated before you add your betta and cories, and you should have a long-term peaceful community.
 
monkey_toes said:
Sweeeet. Get that baby cycled and heated before you add your betta and cories, and you should have a long-term peaceful community.
my signature says it all ;)
 
Too late now I guess. Corys are species specific when it comes to schooling. You should get all the same cory for schools.My peppered corys were noticibly happier when i went from 3 corys to 5 corys. Really busy guys now.

Oh I think the 8 X-ray overstocks your tank.
 
Zen4t5 said:
Too late now I guess. Corys are species specific when it comes to schooling. You should get all the same cory for schools.My peppered corys were noticibly happier when i went from 3 corys to 5 corys. Really busy guys now.

Oh I think the 8 X-ray overstocks your tank.
well, my cories school together quite well, and my fishes have enough room to establish their own territories. :mad:
 
Hey if the corys work. That's great. If it ain't broke don't fix it.

You are overstocked though. You have about 18 -21 inches fully grown in your 10 gal. Some of your fish still might have some growing to do. Not to mention snails are part of your bio-load. I guess if you put the work in maintanence and water changes it should be fine. Just be careful, a 10 gal tank can be very unstable. Upgrade to 20G will fix alot.
 
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