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kaboke
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Hi, i'm thinking off keeping the galaxy rasbora in a 20 gallon high (its empty and still cycling )could you keep them with corry cats or would they bin eaten by de corry cats


thanks Kaboke


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Joe Potato
 
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Corydoras species are some of the most peaceful aquarium fish available. They'll be fine.

How many of each were you thinking?

Joe Potato
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kaboke
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no idea how manny would fit in there the corry cats are about 3inch i believe and they like schooling so how much could i get in my 20 g high the galaxy Rasbora are arround 0.5 inch i think anny idea

Kaboke


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Budzilla
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The question should be can you afford a large school of them. Last I checked they were $6-$8 a piece. You could get a nice school of about 25 in there though. I am not sure if large cories would bother them. I would keep it to a single species tank.

-Vincent
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BruceMoomaw
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I can tell you that I got my 6 recent Kubotai Rasboras out of a store tank in which a large school of them who were very young -- about 1 to 1.5 cm long -- were living with a large mob of medium-sized Corydoras cats, who showed absolutely no culinary interest in them at all. I think your proposed combination can be trusted.
Post InfoPosted 05-Jan-2007 02:19Profile Yahoo PM Edit Delete Report 
HOKESE
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yeah i would give it a go,my daughter has corys in her tank and they are great,a well behaved fish,and a good cleaner too......
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