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Fish in my community tank
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Fish in my community tank
In my community are a few different variety of fish BUT mainly mollies as they breed worse than rabbits do! Here are a few photos of them:
*Albino Cory
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*Peppered Cory
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*The new additions(mollies) - born this afternoon
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a close up
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*The 1 month old baby mollies
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Finally this is my fish at DINNER TIME!!!!
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I do also have neons but they hide out the way of the hustle and bustle of the mollies.
(The white dots on the photos are the bubbles from my volcano)
*Albino Cory
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*Peppered Cory
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*The new additions(mollies) - born this afternoon
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a close up
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*The 1 month old baby mollies
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Finally this is my fish at DINNER TIME!!!!
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I do also have neons but they hide out the way of the hustle and bustle of the mollies.
(The white dots on the photos are the bubbles from my volcano)

Nataliey- Feathertail

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very nice 


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My new silk plants i got yesterday:
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Makes the tank look complete
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Makes the tank look complete

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very nice
theres a little problem in your stocking though the 2 corys in the 6g could do with going back in the 20G corys need to be in atleast 4 but i recomend 6+ and albino corys get to big for a 6g they get about 2" and really fat if there females.
theres a little problem in your stocking though the 2 corys in the 6g could do with going back in the 20G corys need to be in atleast 4 but i recomend 6+ and albino corys get to big for a 6g they get about 2" and really fat if there females.

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They are only babies at the moment so will move them when they get bigger, at the moment they are just cleaning the bottom of Pluto's tank as he doesnt mind them being in there. My lfs doesnt stock pygmy corys so they'll do for now.

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I still wouldnt go it 6g is a fairly small tank for most fish but albino corys spend most of the time on the floor in a 6G there isnt going to be much room for them to swim about evan when they are small and they are very active fish plus they neeed to be ingroups of atleast 4.

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Kizno i put the corys back in the big tank. Why do they need to be in groups of 6 or more coz all mine seem to stay together in 2's?

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Because thats how the are in the wild there shoaling fish like tetras. Safty in numbers really.

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Ok thanks Kizno 

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Albino corys are one of my faves 

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silverrabbit wrote:Albino corys are one of my faves
I do love the albino corys i think its their cute little red eyes that attract me the most, but i also love the peppered corys too
The mollies in the tank, iv now realised i dont need to take the babies out as they have stopped being eaten, which is good...but saying that the reproduction in the molly tank is just ridiculous.
I think il need to separate the males from the females, lol!!


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Haha mollies are like randy rabbits 
Have you seen panda corys? they are soooo sweet

Have you seen panda corys? they are soooo sweet

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Yes they are lovely, im after some pygmy corys but cant seem to find any in my lfs's

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i've only ever seen the pygmy ones in my local Maidenhead Aquatics, they look really sweet!

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Iv only ever seen them on internet pictures but id like some for my betta tanks. My Maidenhead aquatics doesnt sell them they've even stopped selling bettas 

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Really, that's madness! MA always have at least a couple of bettas! 

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Now i have to go to a Maidenhead Aquatics a little further a field to get bettas, although saying that last time i went they had what i want BUT they'd put it in a tank with fish that had shredded his tail! Why put an expensive fish in with others makes me mad so the white male hm stayed at the shop!

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nice pics. I've got julii corys, so cute

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Oh i miss my mollies

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