Salty&Onion
Fish Aficionado
I suppose so, but probably nothing. Looks like nothing to me, I never have encountered something like that ever.On the rock??
I suppose so, but probably nothing. Looks like nothing to me, I never have encountered something like that ever.On the rock??
actually I think it’s my dead shrimp, also is it normal for Corys to hide in the dark?I suppose so, but probably nothing. Looks like nothing to me, I never have encountered something like that ever.
Idk what the problem is but I did a water change and it went back to normal.
^ I saw this video not sure if that’s what my fish has
What exactly do you mean by 'hiding in the dark'?actually I think it’s my dead shrimp, also is it normal for Corys to hide in the dark?
I agree, the betta coud have attacked the cory and make it hide.Exactly. If it looks like a clear shrimp with nothing in the middle of it, it is probably just the molting.
What substrate do you have? Cory cats need sand, and fine sand at that. I don't think that your betta or your cory has velvet.
I am wondering why you put a betta in with a cory cat? It is very possible your betta attacked your Cory cat, that is why its hiding.
Oh ok, lol. It really does look rough.I agree, the betta coud have attacked the cory and make it hide.
@PheonixKingZ , OP and it actually have been mentioned that the substrate is sand, its soft but looks rough.
yes i had some in a small aquarium. its softer than the play sand i have nowI agree, the betta coud have attacked the cory and make it hide.
@PheonixKingZ , OP and it actually have been mentioned that the substrate is sand, its soft but looks rough.
Play sand is really soft, that's what I use in all of my tanks.yes i had some in a small aquarium. its softer than the play sand i have now
I've got really fine sand in my tank, but hurts my knuckles for surePlay sand is really soft, that's what I use in all of my tanks.