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Re: unexpected dithers



I like using pygmy Corys as well. I am using
C.hastatus in my fry rearing tanks and let me tell you
it's a great combo. I've never had a cleaner bottom
they really eat the left over bbs and man do I have
some FAT female hastaus! they just gorge themselves on
the bbs. All this talk about these really cool dithers
has me thinking, I remember when I started out years
ago my first love was Tetras. Ah so many fish so
little time and tank space LOL Anyway I wont be using
my N.espei as dithers any time soon guys so don't
worry :)

--- Frauley/Elson <fraulels@minet.ca> wrote:
> Hi, 
> I agree with the postings about R maculata - that
> fish is a gem to
> treated as such.
> I was surprised at Neolebias ansorgii working the
> dwarf cichlid circuit
> too. I've always given them species tanks as they
> are territorial little
> creatures that are fun to watch in their own right.
> I like watching
> their young appear and grow. I will try them with
> dwarfs, as my current
> lot are all males anyway. 
> I'm having great success keeping Corydoras pygmaeus
> with Apisto sp
> 'vielfleck'. They prosper on bbs, keep the male busy
> and don't seem to
> have gotten any fry in 3 weeks. Bigger corys may
> munch apisto fry, but
> pygmaeus is working out very well.
> Gary
> 
> 
> 
>
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