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One of several species of similarly patterned, medium-growing Corydoras from the Rio Negro basin in Brazil, the Adolfoi or Adolfo’s Cory is a peaceful shoaling fish often found in large groups in the wild. This species typically inhabits soft, acidic, tannin-stained waters in the wild and will display their best coloration under similar conditions in the aquarium. Hardy and undemanding, this species an excellent and active bottom-dweller for most community tanks. Like most Corydoras they should be kept in groups of at least five fish.
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A long snouted species of Corydoras found throughout the Meta river basin in Colombia, the Olga or Simulatus Cory has is an occasional but not common import from the region. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of 5 or more due to their schooling nature. This species is a medium-growing Corydoras and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.
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A popular and attractively marked species of Cory found throughout much of the Amazon basin, the Rusty or Rabauti Cory has been popular in the aquarium hobby for many years . Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of 5 or more due to their schooling nature. This species is a medium-growing Corydoras and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.
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A popular and brilliantly colored species of Cory found throughout much the Meta and Orinoco basins in Colombia and Venezuela, the Green Gold Cory has been popular in the aquarium hobby for many years . Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of at least 5 due to their schooling nature. This species is a medium-growing Corydoras and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates. They should be offered plenty of open swimming space and a fine sand substrate in the aquarium.
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An attractively marked and uncommon Cory from the middle Amazon in Peru and Brazil, the Reticulated or Network Cory (Brochis reticulatus) is a peaceful shoaling fish often found in large groups in the wild. In the aquarium they are hardy and undemanding, an excellent and active bottom-dweller for most community tanks. Like most Corydoras they should be kept in groups of at least five fish.
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One of several species of similarly patterned, medium-growing Corydoras from the Rio Negro basin in Brazil, the Adolfoi or Adolfo’s Cory is a peaceful shoaling fish often found in large groups in the wild. This species typically inhabits soft, acidic, tannin-stained waters in the wild and will display their best coloration under similar conditions in the aquarium. Hardy and undemanding, this species an excellent and active bottom-dweller for most community tanks. Like most Corydoras they should be kept in groups of at least five fish.
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The Melanistius Cory (Hoplisoma melanistium) originates from the Essequibo River in Guyana. This medium sized Cory Cat prefers soft fine substrate and plenty of cover. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of 5 or more due to their schooling nature. An excellent community aquarium fish, they will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.
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One of several species of similarly patterned, medium-growing Corydoras from the Rio Negro basin in Brazil, the Adolfoi or Adolfo’s Cory is a peaceful shoaling fish often found in large groups in the wild. This species typically inhabits soft, acidic, tannin-stained waters in the wild and will display their best coloration under similar conditions in the aquarium. Hardy and undemanding, this species an excellent and active bottom-dweller for most community tanks. Like most Corydoras they should be kept in groups of at least five fish.
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One of several species of similarly patterned, medium-growing Cory Cat from the Rio Negro basin in Brazil and Colombia, the Cryptic Cory (Brochis cryptica) is a peaceful shoaling fish often found in large groups in the wild. This species typically inhabits soft, acidic, tannin-stained waters in the wild and will display their best coloration under similar conditions in the aquarium. Hardy and undemanding, this species an excellent and active bottom-dweller for most community tanks. Like most Corydoras they should be kept in groups of at least five fish.
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The Tukano or Bumblebee Cory is a distinctively patterned medium-growing Corydoras from the upper Rio Negro and Uapes in Brazil and Colombia named for the Tukano Tribe, who inhabit the area where they original specimens were collected in Northwestern Brazil.
, the Adolfoi or Adolfo’s Cory is a peaceful shoaling fish often found in large groups in the wild. This species typically inhabits soft, acidic, tannin-stained waters in the wild and will display their best coloration under similar conditions in the aquarium. Hardy and undemanding, this species an excellent and active bottom-dweller for most community tanks. Like most Corydoras they should be kept in groups of at least five fish.
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An attractively marked and larger-growing Corydoras from the middle Amazon in Colombia, Peru, and Brazil, the Agassizii or Spotted Cory is a peaceful shoaling fish often found in large groups in the wild. In the aquarium they are hardy and undemanding, an excellent and active bottom-dweller for most community tanks. Like most Corydoras they should be kept in groups of at least five fish.
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The Napo Spotted Cory is an attractively marked medium-growing species widespread throughout the middle Amazon in Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia where it is found in large shoals in a variety of shallow water habitats. This species is one of several very similar looking Corydoras often found in mixed schools in the wild, including the Elegans Cory (G. elegans), Nanus Cory (G. nanus) and the so-called CW044. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups due to their schooling nature. This species is sexually dimorphic, with adult males having a tall dorsal fin and displaying a more reticulated pattern around the face. Like most Cory Cats, they will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.
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A rare and once nearly impossible to find species of Cory, the Two Saddle or Weitzmani Cory is a medium-growing species found in the Madre de Dios region of Southern Peru. Like all Corys, it is a schooling species and is best kept in groups. In the wild, they use their sensitive barbels to sift for food particles in the sand and should be kept on fine substrate in the aquarium. This species is hardy and undemanding but does prefer slightly cooler temperatures than some other tropical fish (71-76F).
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