Feeding Pygmaeus - How to
Feeding Pygmaeus - How to
Hi,
I have 8 Corydoras Pygmaeus in a 20 gal community tank with 15 Cardinals and 3 Otos. The Cardinals are such excellent eaters that I'm concerned my Corys aren't getting enough. I feed them alternately a mix of frozen baby brine, frozen blood worms, and flake food every other day. I also drop a couple Algae Thins every so often.
How best to feed the Pygmy Corys?
Thanks
I have 8 Corydoras Pygmaeus in a 20 gal community tank with 15 Cardinals and 3 Otos. The Cardinals are such excellent eaters that I'm concerned my Corys aren't getting enough. I feed them alternately a mix of frozen baby brine, frozen blood worms, and flake food every other day. I also drop a couple Algae Thins every so often.
How best to feed the Pygmy Corys?
Thanks

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Re: Feeding Pygmaeus - How to
Small, sinking tablets would be good.
Algae wafers are really not suitable food for Corys - it's not BAD for them, but ideal food it isn't.
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Algae wafers are really not suitable food for Corys - it's not BAD for them, but ideal food it isn't.
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Re: Feeding Pygmaeus - How to
Thanks, I'll look for those on the shelf.
BTW, I use the Algae Thins for the Otos but the Cardinals sure do crazy for them too.
BTW, I use the Algae Thins for the Otos but the Cardinals sure do crazy for them too.

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Re: Feeding Pygmaeus - How to
Any sinking pellet or tablet style food should suffice but if it is quick softening it would be better - there are so many to choose from these days but tetra prima, tropical welsi gran, tropical supervit granulat, aquarian sinking pellets & sera viformo are all eaten by my pygmaeus
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Re: Feeding Pygmaeus - How to
You may also find that a larger tablet, such a Tetra Tabimin or JBL NovoTabs work well - these sink to the bottom fairly quickly, and if you also feed some floating food (flakes or such), the tetras should be busy with that, and the corys get the sinking food.
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Re: Feeding Pygmaeus - How to
Mine love bbs,crushed up flakes & prima mini granules to name but a few 

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Re: Feeding Pygmaeus - How to
Thanks for all the input, I'll take note of all the specific names and see what they prefer in time.
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Re: Feeding Pygmaeus - How to
The HBH soft and moist with Krill is also taken readily by Cories of all types and are soft and small enough that they should be fine for Pygmaeus.
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Re: Feeding Pygmaeus - How to
Regular feeding newly hatched brine shrimp will get your Corydoras pygmeus into breeding condition which is peak condition even if breeding is not your primary concern.
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