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Old 11-22-2007, 04:42 AM   #1
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How do I go about putting 6 cories in my tank? Do I put them in something first then catch them with my net? Do i pour the water through a net and catch them? Also, should I add them before I add my betta?
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Old 11-22-2007, 08:59 AM   #2
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A lot of people float the bag they came in on top of the water and let them get used to the temperature of the water, and some people just flat out throw them in (well, put them in....throwing would kinda hurt)

I would add them before your betta so your betta doesnt get super territorial. Thats what I did with mine and everything worked out lovely :]
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alright, but do I pour them out or something? or do I just put the bag sideways and they will swim out?
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Yes, it is better to pour the water over a bucket or something and catch him with a net.
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I have a little container that I use for this. When they are done acclimating to the temperature differences I pour them into the container and net them from there. It is just what works best for me.

It is not a good idea to just let the fish swim out of the bag into your tank because it puts the fish store water into your tank which is never a good idea. It can introduce diseases and things like that. Of course if you're not quarantining the fish they can introduce the diseases as well. It's still always best not to introduce that water if you can help it!
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a few drop went in cuz I held the bag a little above the water sideways and when the cories swam out they spashed a bit. hehe they're sooo cute! Would albinos go well with juliis? THEY'RE 12.99 EACH AND I GOT FOUR!!! THAT IS EXPENSIVE!!!!
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Old 11-22-2007, 05:55 PM   #7
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you have 2 black skirt tetras in that tank? they are schooling fish its recommended to keep a school of 6.
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yes I know, I am returning them to the LFS where they can be with 25 other black skirts!
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Get atleast 4 Albinos......they like groups.
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I am going to have 6 juliis in the end and a dwarf gourami, no albinos
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ok im glad that you know that they need to be in a school and are taking them back to the store.
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I can't wait to finally fully have my tank stock Ice Prince, do you live in or near toronto ontario? I have a betta that I can give to you if you want it.
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