Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Interesting website! Log on !!

Welcome to the lovely little Cory Catfish world. Free tips about keeping Cory Catfish. Cory Catfish information, and more on Cory Catfish, your home and family and pet home.


If you read my profile you will see that I enjoy motorcycling.
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The groups of people involved on this website have a purpose to promote and aid in the humane treatment of domestic animals.

Although they are not directly connected to my blog on the Cory Catfish I am sure you will enjoy this website.

They have volunteers who run events and they support animal welfare groups in Canada.

They also have a blog on which you can place comments etc. Well worth logging on to.

The work they do is truly amazing!

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Panda Corydoras Catfish!

Welcome to the lovely little Cory Catfish world. Free tips about keeping Cory Catfish. Cory Catfish information, and more on Cory Catfish, your home and family and pet home.

Panda Cory Catfish!

Panda Cory’s are found in Peru, South America in the Huanaco region and are native to riverine fauna.

They inhabit the Rio Aquas, the Rio Amirillae, a tributary of the Rio Pachitea and theRio Ulayali river system.

It seems they got their name because they sort of look similar to the Giant Panda of China, with large black patches surrounding their eyes.

Water temperature could be cooler than other Cory’s, from 16c—28c.

Water quality is more important with this fish because of its native habitat, where the water is very clean!

Cleanliness of the substrate is also very important as well!

Panda Cory’s are intolerant of poor aquarium maintenance and will succumb to stress and disease very rapidly if their aquarium is not kept up to a high standard!!

They like to live in groups of 8 or more.

Their food should include blood worms, Daphnia (brine shrimp), and high quality flake foods containing shrimp.

If well cared for, Panda Cory’s may live more than ten years!

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Sunday, April 5, 2009

Magic Cory Catfish.

Welcome to the lovely little Cory Catfish world. Free tips about keeping Cory Catfish. Cory Catfish information, and more on Cory Catfish, your home and family and pet home.



Magic Cory Catfish for you!! 3

Corys are active during the daytime, so you will be able to see them going about their business while you are awake.

They tend to be shy creatures that are better to have in a group. They get on well with other fish as well as your African Dwarf Frog.

Cory Catfish are also bottom feeders and forage in soft sand, or gravel. Their main diet is insect larvae and various worms in the wild.

They usually search the bottom with their sensory barbels and suck up food items with their mouth. This is the reason why you would need a soft sand substrate.

Anything hard will damage their barbels and they will not be able to eat and so will die of starvation.

You can feed your Cory supplements of live and frozen foods. If you use flake foods take care to prevent it from being eaten by other faster moving fish, (e.g. Siamese fighting fish/ Betta fish) at higher levels of the tank.
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