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Corydoras Catfish
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The Bronze Cory is one of the most common cory cats available. It has an iridescent brown-green body and stays relatively small, making it perfect for small community aquariums
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The Punctatus Cory is grey and covered with black spots that extend from the head of the fish all the way to the end of the caudal fin. They
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This is the albino form of one of the most popular Corydoras species. It is a white or yellowish fish with red eyes. Cory cats are schooling fish, and
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Schultz's Cory is a light tan or beige colored fish that is covered with tiny black spots from the snout to just behind the gill covers, at which point
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Corydoras trilineatus is often confused with Corydoras julii . The two are very similar with one subtle difference. C. julii has spots on the head while C. trilineatus has a
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The Bluespotted Cory is one of the more uncommon corydoras available. It has a pale gray, almost blue, body with small black spots. It has a small black patch
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The Red Laser Cory is a color variation of the most popular Corydoras species, Corydoras aeneus . It has a golden tan body with a bright red metallic stripes down
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The Bandit Cory is a beige to light yellow fish with a dark mask covering its eyes. The dorsal fin is black and a black stripe runs from the
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The Longfin Cory is an aquacultured variation of the most common Corydoras catfish, Corydoras aeneus . It has longer fins and should not be kept with tankmates that might nip
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The Pygmy Cory is, as its name suggests, very much smaller than other Corydoras catfish. Females reach about one inch in length at maturity; males are slightly smaller and
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The Orange Laser Cory is a color variation of the common green cory, Corydoras aeneus , but has much more brilliant coloration. This small catfish has a golden colored body
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The False Bandit Cory is pale tan or beige in color with distinct black markings. A dark mask covers its eyes while another black line runs down the front
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