Hello! This is my first post here, I am new to aquarium keeping, and I have a 20 gallon tank with 4 lyretail mollies & one molly fry in a breeder net, and 3 zebra danios (used to be 5, but someone likes to bite so I have lost my smaller danios). I also have a 10 gallon tank and one emerald green cory.
My cory used to be in the 20 gallon, but I needed to remove him to add salt to treat ich on one of my mollies (the cory shows no sign of infection after 3 days alone). The cory is currently housed in my 10 gallon tank, with most of my plants. He seems pretty happy there, but is very active. Maybe he's stressed to be alone & in a small space? He used to zoom around in the 20 gallon too, but not this much.
I planned originally to add 2 more Emerald Corys to finish off the 20 gallon tank, and use the 10 gallon for raising molly fry. Before buying the fish, I read up and several sources said Molly and Corys could live together. However, my mollies seem to need more electrolytes - which means salt - to keep healthy & active, and I read that the cory would not like it. After some more research, I am reading that these fish are not very compatible due to different water preferences.
My question is - what should I do with my cory? I am not sure if 10 gallons is enough space for emerald corys. I also don't want to keep him alone, everything I read says keep at least 3 emerald corys together. Should I get another 20 gallon tank? Does anyone have success with keeping Mollies and Corys, and what is the salinity of your water? Does anyone know of an electrolyte supplement that is available for healthy mollies that is not going to make the Cory unhappy? I hear about Molly Bright, but can't find it for sale anywhere.
My cory used to be in the 20 gallon, but I needed to remove him to add salt to treat ich on one of my mollies (the cory shows no sign of infection after 3 days alone). The cory is currently housed in my 10 gallon tank, with most of my plants. He seems pretty happy there, but is very active. Maybe he's stressed to be alone & in a small space? He used to zoom around in the 20 gallon too, but not this much.
I planned originally to add 2 more Emerald Corys to finish off the 20 gallon tank, and use the 10 gallon for raising molly fry. Before buying the fish, I read up and several sources said Molly and Corys could live together. However, my mollies seem to need more electrolytes - which means salt - to keep healthy & active, and I read that the cory would not like it. After some more research, I am reading that these fish are not very compatible due to different water preferences.
My question is - what should I do with my cory? I am not sure if 10 gallons is enough space for emerald corys. I also don't want to keep him alone, everything I read says keep at least 3 emerald corys together. Should I get another 20 gallon tank? Does anyone have success with keeping Mollies and Corys, and what is the salinity of your water? Does anyone know of an electrolyte supplement that is available for healthy mollies that is not going to make the Cory unhappy? I hear about Molly Bright, but can't find it for sale anywhere.