C. wastemoney...

Gecko

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...I mean weitzmani. :)

Have heard this sp. is pretty sensitive and finally picked up a colony of wild caught adults. 9 of them. So far all seems to have QT well, and putting on weight. Just bought cory Sudo substrate and they will move to their new home with whisker friendly sand soon.

Tankmates include BEC, daemon, altums....



Some interesting reads and vids.

http://wildperu.blogspot.com/2009/11/corydoras-weitzmani-in-wild.html

http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworld/shanesworld.php?article_id=318



Cheers
 

FF MkII

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I have had mine maybe 2 years now and they are thriving, in fact they have recently started to breed. i have never heard of them being sensitive though.
 

Gecko

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Thanks folks, for whatever reason, locally they are said to die without warnings (hence the name)....my first time and they are doing well for me.
 

coo-ee

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Could be the temperature of the water in Singapore. Bit higher that what Weitzmani like, so they do ok initially and then fade away with time.