Corydoras catfish

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  • Longfin Albino Aeneus Cory (Osteogaster aeneus)

    Longfin Albino Aeneus Cory (Osteogaster aeneus)

    $7.49

    One of the most commonly kept species of Corydoras in the hobby, the Bronze or Aeneus Cory originates from Trinidad but has been captive bred on a huge scale for decades. The albino form is equally popular. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of five or more due to their schooling nature. This species is an excellent community aquarium fish and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.

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  • Black Schultzei Cory (Osteogaster schultzei)

    Black Schultzei Cory (Osteogaster schultzei “black”)

    Price range: $24.99 through $29.99

    A beautiful line bred variant of Osteogaster schultzei, the Black Schultzei Cory is often misidentified in the trade, sometimes referred to as Venezuelan Black Cory or Black Aeneus Cory. The deep black variant is thought to have been developed in Europe originally, but is now bred for the aquarium trade in Asia as well. 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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  • Olga Cory (Corydoras simulatus)

    Olga Cory (Corydoras simulatus)

    Price range: $6.99 through $12.99

    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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  • Rusty Cory (Osteogaster rabauti)

    Rusty Cory (Osteogaster rabauti)

    Price range: $9.99 through $14.99

    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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  • Sodalis Cory (Brochis sodalis)

    Sodalis Cory (Brochis sodalis)

    $7.99

    A colorful, medium-growing species of Cory, the Sodalis or False Network Cory is widespread throughout the middle Amazon in Brazil, 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 and is sometimes confused with B. reticulatus or CW061, but the Sodalis Cory lacks a black spot on the dorsal fin. 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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  • Sterbai Cory (Hoplisoma sterbai)

    Sterbai Cory (Hoplisoma sterbai)

    Price range: $8.99 through $14.99

    With their unmistakable pattern of spots and bars, the Sterbai Cory is easily one of the more recognizable and popular Corydoras species available in the hobby. Found in the Guapore and upper Madeira rivers in Southern Brazil, this species is now bred on a large scale worldwide for the aquarium hobby and wild specimens are rarely if ever exported. Like most cory cats, they are an active schooling fish, best kept in groups of 5 or more. In the aquarium, they are extremely hardy fish which will accept most sinking prepared or frozen foods and do well with nearly all similarly sized peaceful tankmates. Sterbai Corys are one of the few species in the genus that will do well long term when kept at higher temperatures (80 – 84F).

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  • Flag Tailed Panda Cory (Hoplisoma oiapoquense)

    Flag Tailed Panda Cory (Hoplisoma oiapoquense)

    $27.99

    A  medium-growing species of Cory, the Flag Tailed Panda Cory (Hoplisoma oiapoquense) is found in the Rio Oyapock of Brazil, where it inhabits in shallow soft/fine sand habitats. This species is similar looking to the more common Panda Cory (Hoplisoma panda) except that it exhibits the banded patterning in the caudal fin. 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.

  • Longfin Aeneus Cory (Osteogaster aeneus)

    Longfin Aeneus Cory (Osteogaster aeneus)

    $7.99

    One of the most commonly kept species of Corydoras in the hobby, the Bronze or Aeneus Cory originates from Trinidad but has been captive bred on a huge scale for decades. The longfin form is equally popular. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of 5 or more due to their schooling nature. This species is an excellent community aquarium fish and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.

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  • Sailfin Peppered Cory (Hoplisoma paleatus)

    Sailfin Peppered Cory (Hoplisoma paleatus)

    $8.99

    One of the most commonly kept species of Corydoras in the hobby, the Peppered or Paleatus Cory originates from watersheds in Southern South America but has been captive bred on a huge scale for decades and wild specimens are almost never imported. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of 5 or more due to their schooling nature. This species is an excellent community aquarium fish and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.

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  • 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.

  • Amanda Jane Cory (Brochis amandajanea)

    Amanda Jane Cory (Brochis amandajanea)

    $24.99

    A rarely imported, larger-growing species of Cory Cat, Brochis amandajanea or the Amanda Jane Cory is found in the upper and middle Rio Negro in Brazil. An inhabitant of soft, acidic, shallow waters on fine sand substrate, they are typically found in large aggregations as they forage for food in the substrate. 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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  • 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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  • Wild Aeneus Cory (Osteogaster aeneus)

    Wild Aeneus Cory (Osteogaster aeneus)

    $5.99

    One of the most commonly kept species of Corydoras in the hobby, the Bronze or Aeneus Cory was originally described from Trinidad but this species is apparently widespread throughout the Guyana Shield, Orinoco, Amazon and la Plata drainages, with a number of locality specific variants throughout their range. The specimens from the Orinoco basin are especially strongly patterned with a distinct dorsal stripe. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of 5 or more due to their schooling nature. This species is an excellent community aquarium fish and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.

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  • Peppered Cory (Hoplisoma paleatus)

    Peppered Cory (Hoplisoma paleatus)

    Price range: $4.99 through $6.99

    One of the most commonly kept species of Cory in the hobby, the Peppered or Paleatus Cory originates from watersheds in Southern South America but has been captive bred on a huge scale for decades and wild specimens are almost never imported. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups of 5 or more due to their schooling nature. This species is an excellent community aquarium fish and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.

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  • Kanei Cory (Hoplisoma kanei)

    Kanei Cory (Hoplisoma kanei)

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    The Kanei Cory (Hoplisoma kanei), also known as the Kane’s cory or C046, is endemic to Rio Blanco: a single tributary of Rio Negro in Brazil. Growing only up to 1.5 inches, this bottom-dwelling fish is an excellent choice for a peaceful community tank. Like most of their cory relatives, they will thrive best in relatively soft, acidic water on a fine sand substrate. These rare corydoras are a social fish and will do best in groups of 5 or more.

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  • Melini Cory (Hoplisoma melini)

    Melini Cory (Hoplisoma melini)

    Price range: $5.49 through $7.49

    A strikingly marked medium-growing species of Cory, the Melini or False Bandit Cory is widespread throughout the Rio Negro, Orinoco, and Meta in Brazil 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 and is sometimes confused with H. metae, but the Melini Cory’s stripe extends down into the tail. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups due to their schooling nature.  An excellent community aquarium fish, they will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.

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  • Albino Aeneus Cory (Osteogaster aeneus)

    Albino Aeneus Cory (Osteogaster aeneus)

    Price range: $4.99 through $5.99

    One of the most commonly kept species of Cory in the hobby, the Bronze or Aeneus Cory originates from Trinidad but has been captive bred on a huge scale for decades. The albino form is equally popular. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups due to their schooling nature. This species is an excellent community aquarium fish and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.

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  • Bronze Cory (Osteogaster aeneus)

    Bronze Cory (Osteogaster aeneus)

    Price range: $4.49 through $7.99

    One of the most commonly kept species of Corydoras in the hobby, the Bronze or Aeneus Cory originates from Trinidad but has been captive bred on a huge scale for decades. Like most Corys, they are peaceful, hardy, and best kept in groups due to their schooling nature. This species is an excellent community aquarium fish and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.

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