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Re: safe catfish



Collecting in the wild, we caught pygmaeus in the same netfulls as
apisto's.  It was quite fun :)
So they do occur together in the wild, within inches of each other.  The
cory's were a little more clustered together but all were within feet of
each other.

Kathy


On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, John Wubbolt wrote:

> try pygmaeus or habrosus corys, they are the dwarf species that are good
> in with apisto fry.  But you have to wait until the apisto fry are big
> enough ( like 4 weeks old or older )  that they cant be eaten by the
> corys.   Newborn apisto fry are small enough to be attacked by the corys
> if they are hungry enough.
> 
> John
> 
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