Tetra Fresh Water Aquarium - Tetra, Molly, Cory Catfish

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

My first aquarium:

Fish:
2 Tetra's (Blue/Green)
2 Molly Fish (Black Molly/Orange on one side and Purple on the other)
3 Cory Catfish (Albino, Blue Emerald, Green Emerald)

Equipment:
"Tetra" Brand Tank (3 Gallon) - Walmart
"Tetra Whisper" Brand Filter - Walmart
Elite 799 Air Pump (with attachment for Myst) - Petsmart
Black Substrate - Local Pet Shop

Chemicals used:
Amquel + - Petsmart
Jungle Fish Care - Walmart

Plant:
Rooster Cocktail Fern - Petsmart

Food used:
Algae Wafers - Walmart
TetraMin - Walmart

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  • is your filter working good?

  • Not really. I've gone through 3 of these particular filters. I would avoid them, honestly.

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  • Needs floor plants to create a bed.. But very Bice bubble technique

  • really nice

    

  • how does the elite799 work i just got one from my neighbor

  • Do you have a heater?

  • @MyFatalTouch Yea, these fish seem to be happier with the more friends they have. I have about 11 in my 55 gallon of mixed Bronze, Pepper, and a few other single species.

    They all get along well and like to school, forage, and rest together on one large rock.

    Also, I just got 2 green emerald cories and they were juveniles. I have noticed they are the most active shooting up and down the sides so maybe this active behavior is more common in younger ones. Good luck with your corys, they are fun!

  • @wonderboy2402 Alright, thanks. Right now I have 4 corys, and today I am getting 2 more, so i'll have 6 corys in my angel tank.

  • @MyFatalTouch Cory cats do not have swim bladders like other fish. They will often swim to mid tank and hover or shoot to the top of the aquarium and gulp air and rush back to the bottom.

    A normal cory will spend alot of time almost vertical snuffling around the gravel and sand. They do tend to rest on rocks and sometimes leaves.

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