Bronze Corydoras

Bronze Corydoras 3.5cm

Corydoras Aeneus
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96% of 100

Corydoras or commonly called cories are a staple fish for any tropical community aquarium, they are hardy, super active, and have tonnes of benefits as well. The Corydoras family has hundreds of different species of all different shapes, colors, and sizes but the most common of them all is the bronze corydoras. Though initially, they may seem bland in color the bonze Corydoras has an array of browns, blacks, pinks, and even an amazing jade green sheen to them.

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  1. 100%
    Arrived on time and in good health as allways

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  2. Fish arrived alive and well
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    Fish arrived alive and well.

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  3. All arrived happy and healthy
    100%
    I left the bag sitting in the tank while I placed the plants. I came back and cut the bag open and they still didn't move, until I tipped the bag up and they all 'fell' into the tank!
    They're all very happy pottering around the tank and happily eating what's been left behind. Very interesting and fun to watch!

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  4. Beautiful cory needs friends
    60%
    I ordered 2 sucking catfish and a few cory's for my 1st tank. He was aggressive, all 3 of my catfish and my other cory died. I couldn't leave this one on his own, so he temporarily moved in with my Betta, and they became friends and didn't kill each other!

    Now, the one cory is in my 120ltr tank with my tetras and my 6 fantails until my newly ordered fish and plants show up. The tank should be large enough for all the plants and my new cories, can't wait!
    My Betta is in my 50+ltr tank with my 6 guppies and their ornamental hides, in my kitchen.

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  5. So healthy and happy
    100%
    My guys just arrived. I was very impressed by how well fed and happy they were when I cut the bag to let them out.
    Pet shop fish really don't look happy. Their colors fade and shops really don't give good hiding places for them.
    My 2 are currently hiding behind my mountain ornament. I'm just so happy they're energetic enough to hide and be weed eaters for the minute!

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  6. 100%
    Beautiful Colour, Great fish

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  7. Great Cleaners.
    100%
    I have 10 of these little guys in my 6ft Turtle tank cleanig up what the turtles miss, my tank is full of vines, logs and 45mm river stones all over the bottom. They love wriggling there way through the stones insearch of food.

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  8. Hardest working fish around
    100%
    Grow to a quite decent size, very hardy. Keep maybe half dozen at least to see them at their best. Start cleaning up from the moment they get out of the bag. While they are bottom dwelling fish, ours come to the surface for flake food, nibble on algae & anywhere else they can find a feed.

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  9. nice fishy
    100%
    fun to watch as they are very active once settled in.

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  10. Great little cory cat
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    One of the more commonly known corys, and one of the more affordable, this species is specially suited for the smaller community and starter tank. They will eat just about anything, adapt to acid or alkaline water, and will even breed in captivity if given the right conditions.

    They are bottom dwellers but like to forage on fine gravel or sand. they do not like coarse gravel or pebbles.

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