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angeleel
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I know these two shouldnt have a prob just want to know for sure...

I came across some albino baby corydoras THERE STUNNING!!!


Also this is a 29 Gallon with two angelfish (nickel size) and two african butterflyfish

Would 4 corydoras be to much?????

Thanks for all you corydora fans who always help me =p
Angel EEl
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be aware that albinos get to be about the size of a ram

I think..

Last edited by dude_dude at 07-Apr-2005 18:03
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Great to know....TY..... ok diff tank size what about 4 or 5 in a 56 gallon with a weather loach a RTBS and two swordtails????
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be aware that albinos get to be about the size of a ram


A plus if your worried about them getting eaten.
Personally, I think you pushing it with stocking, but with wanter changes and such, you could get away with it.

- Dj :88)
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I feel that you could keep them in either tank, as long as you are aware that they (and the peppered cories) can get to three inches. These catfish are very hardy, and won't get picked on by your other fish (unless you have some foolhardy and stubborn angels). Just keep the water clean, and you shouldn't have to worry about the cories.



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