Just a tale of caution for anyone considering keeping the two together...I couldn't resist the peaceful little cories and added a few in with my adfs after a little online research. Somehow one of my frogs managed to catch one (it may have been weak or just died at the time) and the cory's head was stuck in my frogs mouth. It was too big to swallow and the frog couldn't push it out. After 20 or so min of the frog not being able to do anything, I had to intervene and used feeding tongs to simultaneously crush the cory's skull and try to remove it from the adf's mouth, which was very stressful for the both of us. Cories have razor sharp dorsal fins that would have definitely sliced open the frog if he had already swallowed it. Luckily, I managed to slowly extract the cory, but his dorsal fin did pierce through my frog's lower palate, I had to back it up and reposition before pulling the fish out.
I would seriously urge anyone considering dwarf cories (or juvenile adult cories) to not put them with adfs...although I don't think adult-sized cories would be a problem.
I would seriously urge anyone considering dwarf cories (or juvenile adult cories) to not put them with adfs...although I don't think adult-sized cories would be a problem.
