Cory Cats Swimming Off The Bottom?, Is that normal? |
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Cory Cats Swimming Off The Bottom?, Is that normal? |
Apr 7 2008, 10:38 AM
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Fish Fanatic Group: Members Posts: 67 Joined: 12-February 08 Member No.: 39322 |
We've had our 2 cory cats for a good few weeks now and they've always stayed around the bottom of the tank, occassionally going on a plant or stone every now and then.
The last two days they've been doing a sort of synchronised swim at the front glass of the tank for aaages and then settle down to the bottom again, looking like they've had a good playtime! They look happy and healthy and its like they're just having a good time. We're hoping its that they're now settled and happy that they're coming off the bottom now and then, but thought I'd best check from you experienced folks please. LFS led us to believe they'd not come off the bottom? Is it normal for a bottom feeder to behave like this? Many thanks in advance to anyone who replies. |
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Apr 7 2008, 10:45 AM
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![]() Official Forum Weirdo Detective Group: Members Posts: 2370 Joined: 14-July 07 From: Essex innit Member No.: 33735 |
Yeah my panda cories do that, they go mental doing circuits for hours.
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Apr 7 2008, 10:48 AM
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![]() Fishaholic Group: Members Posts: 484 Joined: 28-April 07 From: Dereham, Norfolk, England Member No.: 31588 |
well my ones do it. My bronze sorys even shoal with my other fish!! That makes a wierd shoal
Mine are also hyperactive and they never stop moving to lay down. Great little fish Will |
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Apr 7 2008, 10:51 AM
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Fish Fanatic Group: Members Posts: 67 Joined: 12-February 08 Member No.: 39322 |
Yeah my panda cories do that, they go mental doing circuits for hours. Thanks Mermaid Mel, that is reassuring Fergie X well my ones do it. My bronze sorys even shoal with my other fish!! That makes a wierd shoal Mine are also hyperactive and they never stop moving to lay down. Great little fish Will Cheers Will! That must be so funny to see. Hope mine start doing that!!! Fergie X |
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Apr 7 2008, 03:04 PM
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![]() Fish Crazy Group: Members Posts: 125 Joined: 6-February 08 From: Seattle Member No.: 39133 |
I use to have a tank with about 30 cories in it. Not only did a lot of them like to swim up and down the glass but usually once a day one of them would swim straight up and break the surface of the water, then come back down to the substrate and let out a big air bubble. Fun stuff to watch.
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Apr 7 2008, 03:44 PM
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Fish Fanatic Group: Members Posts: 67 Joined: 12-February 08 Member No.: 39322 |
I use to have a tank with about 30 cories in it. Not only did a lot of them like to swim up and down the glass but usually once a day one of them would swim straight up and break the surface of the water, then come back down to the substrate and let out a big air bubble. Fun stuff to watch. My 2 are at it again right now! Having a great time by the looks of it. At least now I'm re assured its perfectly normal. Thank you. |
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Apr 7 2008, 05:16 PM
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![]() Keep good water and the rest will follow Group: Members Posts: 1834 Joined: 1-December 06 From: South Hampshire (UK) Member No.: 27000 |
It's what makes them fun and almost compulsory for any sandy bottomed set-up
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Apr 7 2008, 05:31 PM
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![]() Li'l Ole Fish Lady Group: Moderators Posts: 12969 Joined: 31-August 03 From: New York Member No.: 1847 |
Hi fergiesek
Corys are schooling fish and this is normal behavior for them. In nature, hundreds of them will swim in unison the way yours are doing. It's amazing to see them. ![]() It's also similar to the way corys act when they are spawining or getting ready to. If you have a mature pair of corys, don't be surprised to find patches of eggs on the glass. What kind of corys do you have? |
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Apr 8 2008, 02:58 PM
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Fish Fanatic Group: Members Posts: 67 Joined: 12-February 08 Member No.: 39322 |
Hi fergiesek Corys are schooling fish and this is normal behavior for them. In nature, hundreds of them will swim in unison the way yours are doing. It's amazing to see them. ![]() It's also similar to the way corys act when they are spawining or getting ready to. If you have a mature pair of corys, don't be surprised to find patches of eggs on the glass. What kind of corys do you have? Hiya, We've got 2 sterbai cory cats. They're lovely. Seeing a school of corys in nature would be amazing. I think they swim kinda funny. Like they shake their entire body! (ha ha) I wouldn't have a clue how to sex them but I'll keep a look out for anything on the glass - thanks for the tip! ( waters dead cloudy at the moment - got a separate post on that so I only hope we can see somethinmg if its there!!) Fergie X |
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May 25 2008, 04:34 AM
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Fish Crazy Group: Members Posts: 122 Joined: 7-April 08 From: USA, Colorado, Denver Member No.: 41021 |
that does sound normal to me, too. I have 3 cory cats, melanistius. Im still learning their behavior, but one of them loves to go up and down with the bubbles that are produced by the bubble wand in the back of the tank.
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May 25 2008, 02:02 PM
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![]() Leader of the Fishes Group: Members Posts: 1207 Joined: 14-January 08 From: Forsyth, Illinois, USA Member No.: 38414 |
I love to watch my cories go all over the tank. The 9 in my endlers tank are the small habrosus type so they are not much different in size to the endlers. They swim around as if they were part of the group of endlers, just no breeding displays like the endlers. The 11 I have in another tank form groups of 6 or more and swim all over the tank including near the top, the 6 in a fry tank don't really shoal together but use up the whole tank with their antics. Sometimes I think the other fish are only there to keep the cories company and lend some movement to the top of the tank but the cories are the real show.
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May 25 2008, 05:47 PM
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Fishaholic Group: Members Posts: 276 Joined: 24-April 08 From: Cardiff, Wales, UK Member No.: 41478 |
mine do it do - have 6 corydoras julii, its great fun to watch them! as Evad said, they occasionally rush to the surface then back to the bottom to release a big air bubble!
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