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Tropical Fish Keeping Help and Advice => New Fishkeepers => Topic started by: Monk3yTr33 on June 01, 2014, 12:36:33 PM

Title: plec vs cory
Post by: Monk3yTr33 on June 01, 2014, 12:36:33 PM
Hi,

I'm looking at making a second community tank, having had my first one for approximately 3 years. The new tank I'm looking to stock is 60cm/72 litres. It seems that putting a dwarf plec into this tank would place limits on some possible fish choices, would a shoal of cories make a good alternative option to a plec, or is it a necessity to have a plec in the tank?

Thank you for your help. :)
Title: Re: plec vs cory
Post by: dbaggie on June 01, 2014, 01:52:57 PM
Hi monkeytree

No, you don't need a plec & you're right in saying that even the smaller plec varieties would be on the large side for the size of tank you're looking at.

Plecs are often bought for their perceived algae removal skills but in my experience they don't actually make much difference and are quite picky about the type of algae they will actually eat.

In my opinion Cory's would be your better bet because whilst they don't really tackle algae they scoot around the bottom of the tank snaffling left over food, but I'd look for the smaller varieties and get a nice little group.

If you do want something for algae then ornamental snails or amano shrimp are likely to be better than a plec.
Title: Re: plec vs cory
Post by: ColinB on June 01, 2014, 02:47:28 PM
Panda Cories (http://www.thinkfish.co.uk/fish/panda-cory.html) get a lot of love on this forum...

(http://www.thinkfish.co.uk/tropical-fish-images/panda-corydoras-01.jpg)