I had at one time,1 Paleatus, 1 Bronze, 1 Albino Bronze, 1 Panda, a Julli look a like and a couple of other species in one tank and they lived for years together until I really got into cories. I liked the one of each and they would do like a group of the same species.atomzero said:Ok, thanks. Whether they shoal or school is not important to me as long as they aren't lonely.
well all I know is my experiance i did a tank of different species one of each and they lived a long healthy life. and were just as active as my other cories. and lived just as long. I have not seen the 30 year life span ever and I have been keeping them since I was around 8.Teelie said:I find they do much better when there's more than one or two of each in the tank. They're move active, more playful and less stressed out. Sure they may live several years just as their own but they may not live as long as their potential is. These fish have a potential to live nearly 30 years but being stressed can reduce it drastically.
I have 4 corys, two different types (don't know what they are because the LFS didn't have it written on the tanks), and they love each other. They like to "dogpile" and all snuggle on top of each other, it's the cutest thing.atomzero said:I read that you can make a school of Corys of different types, and they will be perfectly happy. Is this true? I don't want to get 4 different ones and have them be lonely.![]()