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  • Tail Spot Pygmy Cory (Gastrodermus hastatus)

    Tank Raised Tail Spot Pygmy Cory (Gastrodermus hastatus)

    $14.99

    One of the most active and attractively marked of the Pygmy Cory species, the Tail Spot or Black Diamond Pygmy Cory is found only in the Rio Guapore basin in Southern Brazil, where they occur in huge shoals of hundreds or even thousands of individuals. Unlike most Corydoras, they tend to swim in the middle of the water column instead of being strict bottom dwellers, and a large school makes for an impressive display in a planted or aquascaped aquarium. A hardy and peaceful fish, they should be kept in groups of at least 10 and will do well with similarly peaceful tankmates.

  • CW051 New Panda Cory (Hoplisoma sp. "CW051")

    CW051 New Panda Cory (Hoplisoma sp. “CW051”)

    $24.99

    A beautiful and larger growing species of Corydoras only recently introduced to the hobby, CW051 New Panda Cory is found in the upper Rio Negro and Uapes drainages along the Brazil/Colombia/Venezuela border. An inhabitant of soft, acidic, shallow waters on fine sand substrate, they are typically found in large aggregations, sometimes mixed with the very similar CW049. Peaceful, hardy, and active, this species makes a striking addition to a community or planted aquarium. Like all Corydoras, they will do best on a fine sand substrate and should be kept in groups of 5 or more.

  • CW049 Black Diamond Cory (Hoplisoma sp. "CW049")

    CW049 Black Diamond Cory (Hoplisoma sp. “CW049”)

    $29.99

    A beautiful and larger growing species of Corydoras only recently introduced to the hobby, CW049 Black Diamond Cory is found in the upper Rio Negro and Uapes drainages along the Brazil/Colombia/Venezuela border. An inhabitant of soft, acidic, shallow waters on fine sand substrate, they are typically found in large aggregations, sometimes mixed with the very similar CW051. Peaceful, hardy, and active, this species makes a striking addition to a community or planted aquarium. Like all Corydoras, they will do best on a fine sand substrate and should be kept in groups of 5 or more.

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