Hi all,
I've started looking for tankmates for the famed Rocky T. Betta. I've focused on Corydoras Habrosus (a type of pygmy cory) and actually found some in a store, today, but seeing how small they are in person makes me worried that Rocky might see them as snacks.
(The reason I haven't bought shrimp for the tank, too.)
So, I thought Panda Cories might make a good substitute. If you have them, how big have they grown, in your experience? My reference book says two inches, but I thought I'd double-check here. I'd like a cory that stays between 1-2" and handles warmer water well. I'm aiming for a school of 6-8, depending on size.
Suggestions of other bottom-dweller species that might do well with a betta are welcome, too.
I've started looking for tankmates for the famed Rocky T. Betta. I've focused on Corydoras Habrosus (a type of pygmy cory) and actually found some in a store, today, but seeing how small they are in person makes me worried that Rocky might see them as snacks.

So, I thought Panda Cories might make a good substitute. If you have them, how big have they grown, in your experience? My reference book says two inches, but I thought I'd double-check here. I'd like a cory that stays between 1-2" and handles warmer water well. I'm aiming for a school of 6-8, depending on size.
Suggestions of other bottom-dweller species that might do well with a betta are welcome, too.