Interesting Corries
Interesting Corries
Hi All,
I was at my lfs this morning and they had these interesting Corries.
The first they called Corydoras sp Green, and the second, Corydoras sp Bronze.
Though in these photos it is hard to tell which is which. But they are truly stunning.
The lfs told me they are wild caught in Venezuala.
Can anyone tell me anything about them.
Thanks
Squidward
I was at my lfs this morning and they had these interesting Corries.
The first they called Corydoras sp Green, and the second, Corydoras sp Bronze.
Though in these photos it is hard to tell which is which. But they are truly stunning.
The lfs told me they are wild caught in Venezuala.
Can anyone tell me anything about them.
Thanks
Squidward
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Re: Interesting Corries
What do you want to hear? Keeping is easy, similar to C. aeneus.Squidward wrote: Can anyone tell me anything about them.
CW009
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/_s ... ies_id=274
http://www.l-welse.com/reviewpost/showp ... oduct/1006
and
CW010
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/_s ... ies_id=265
http://www.l-welse.com/reviewpost/showp ... oduct/1074
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Re: Interesting Corries
Yup, MA St Albans.RickE wrote:Squidward, was that MA St. Albans?
Have you seen them?
My main concern is that the colour is somehow artificial. But I guess not!
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Re: Interesting Corries
Are you going to get some?RickE wrote:Yeah, saw them yesterday afternoon. Nice fish, very welll coloured.
I am very tempted. £13 for the golds is semi reasonable. But £35 for the greens! Especially when you need to get a group!
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Re: Interesting Corries
My friend (CoryWally on here) breeds greens. I'm sure he could sort some out for you at much lower prices.
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Re: Interesting Corries
Like wise, regularly breed both the greens CW009 & the Golds CW010, but my prices are no where near that high. However, after seeing them on one of my wholesalers lists I can say that they are priced right according to standard retail mark up procedures.
Ian
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