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  1. Default single cory with a betta

    i recently had to separate my betta from my community tank and put him in his own tank. its a small tank between 2.5 to 3 gallons. i have a small heater that keeps the water around 78. i have an airstone in the tank to keep the water moving. i was thinking about adding a single cory (albino,panda or pygmy). i dont like otto cats because they are not very hardy and primarily eat algae. i need a bottom feeder, any ideas or thoughts on my idea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kholm15
    i recently had to separate my betta from my community tank and put him in his own tank. its a small tank between 2.5 to 3 gallons. i have a small heater that keeps the water around 78. i have an airstone in the tank to keep the water moving. i was thinking about adding a single cory (albino,panda or pygmy). i dont like otto cats because they are not very hardy and primarily eat algae. i need a bottom feeder, any ideas or thoughts on my idea?
    Cories really need a large group (like 6 or more) to be happy and that amount won't fit in that size tank.

    The betta also shouldn't really be kept in that size tank - many members would recommend no smaller than a 5gal. They need room to move. Was it being bullied or was it being a bully - is that why it was moved?

    Why do you need a bottom feeder?
    46 gal fw tank with black skirt tetras, neon tetras, spotted cory catfish, cherry barbs, guppies, snails & 4 amano shrimp - plastic & live plants
    5 gal QT with green corys & 2 guppies

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    Do you not have any filtration?

    I wouldn't keep a cory on it's own. A bit cruel once you see how sociable they are in groups. Sweet little things.

    Why do you need a bottom feeder?
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    Cory's get stressed very easily as well. I agree that neither should be in such a small tank as that and definitely not together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~firefly~
    Do you not have any filtration?

    I wouldn't keep a cory on it's own. A bit cruel once you see how sociable they are in groups. Sweet little things.

    Why do you need a bottom feeder?
    +1 to the above.

    I would not keep a cory solo either, Especially in what is apparently an unfitered tank that is smaller than the minimum suggested tank size for a betta alone.

    You do not NEED a bottom feeder, You DO however NEED a filter [If that is the case] and a larger tank is a suggestion you should take seriously as well.
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