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    You really should focus on making the school of cories as large as possible rather than adding another species. Rasboras are a schooling species also but should not be kept in a school smaller than 8.

    With schools, your number 1 priority is to make them as large as possible. I still feel that if properly filtered your system will be just fine with 6 cories. They love groups and there's no such thing as territories or too many buddies for cories.

    If you up your filtration or add more plants (and are diligent with water changes and monitoring your parameters)....well if this was *my* tank, I wouldn't hesitate to do both schools. I am comfortable with slightly overstocking my tanks as I am manic about water changes, testing my water, and all of my tanks have live plants in them.

    Again, that is your choice and only you can make it. I do recommend focusing on the schooling aspect rather than the diversity aspect.

    As far as your frog eating...YAY!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenste View Post
    You really should focus on making the school of cories as large as possible rather than adding another species. Rasboras are a schooling species also but should not be kept in a school smaller than 8.

    With schools, your number 1 priority is to make them as large as possible. I still feel that if properly filtered your system will be just fine with 6 cories. They love groups and there's no such thing as territories or too many buddies for cories.

    If you up your filtration or add more plants (and are diligent with water changes and monitoring your parameters)....well if this was *my* tank, I wouldn't hesitate to do both schools. I am comfortable with slightly overstocking my tanks as I am manic about water changes, testing my water, and all of my tanks have live plants in them.

    Again, that is your choice and only you can make it. I do recommend focusing on the schooling aspect rather than the diversity aspect.

    As far as your frog eating...YAY!!!!
    Thank you. I think 6 cories and 8 rasbora might overwhelm my system. Any thoughts on the betta? It sounded ridiculous at first but then a number of forums/sites recommended it as an option with cories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reptileszz View Post
    Thank you. I think 6 cories and 8 rasbora might overwhelm my system. Any thoughts on the betta? It sounded ridiculous at first but then a number of forums/sites recommended it as an option with cories.

    I apologize, I had completely missed the part about the betta...yes! A betta would work very well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenste View Post
    I apologize, I had completely missed the part about the betta...yes! A betta would work very well.
    Done! 6 cories and a blue betta plus 3 cherry shrimp. I realize too late that the betta might eat the shrimp. Expensive lesson but theynare still in there after several hours. Tank looks slightly cloudy and has looked that way all,day. Not sure why.

    thanks for all the awesome help everyone!
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    Default Re: OT Way OT Cory Cats

    The cloudiness is a slight bacterial bloom from not having enough bacteria to deal with the bioload. Very normal and will clear up over time with a few water changes.
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