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  • C123 Peru Yellow Cory (Gastrodermus sp. 'c123')

    C123 Peru Yellow Cory (Gastrodermus sp. ‘c123’)

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    The beautiful and uncommonly seen C123 or Peru Yellow Cory is a smaller, undescribed species of Cory found in sandy shallow areas of the Rio Nanay in Peru. A hardy fish, they will do best in relatively soft, acidic water on a fine sand substrate in the aquarium. Like all Cory Cats, they are a shoaling species that should be kept in a group of at least 5-10 fish and will do well with nearly any non-aggressive tankmates.

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  • Napo Spotted Cory (Gastrodermus napoensis)

    Napo Spotted Cory (Gastrodermus napoensis)

    $7.99

    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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  • Elegant Cory (Gastrodermus elegans)

    Elegant Cory (Gastrodermus elegans)

    Price range: $4.99 through $5.99

    The Elegant or Elegans Cory is an attractively marked medium-growing species 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 often found in mixed schools in the wild, including the Napo Cory (G. napoensis), 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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