List of Corys anywhere?
List of Corys anywhere?
IS there a list of Corys anywhere, like a chart that tells their size and ranks them as to most available to most rare?
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The Cat-eLog? OR you can try Ian's website.
You can get size info from these sources, but not availability. Availability pretty much depends on which part of the world you are from (and which you have not stated clearly, I might add).
You can get size info from these sources, but not availability. Availability pretty much depends on which part of the world you are from (and which you have not stated clearly, I might add).

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Hi HBK,
My site at http://www.corydoras.myby.co.uk covers every described species of Aspidoras, Brochis and Corydoras. There is also a comprehensive list of C numbers up to C120, not all species are covered with pictures but these are being added to all the time.
With regard to your question about rarity, I have not made any attempt to categorise any in this way. There are two ways of looking at rarity. Rare in the wild or rare in the hobby are not necessarily linked and the word "Rare" usually only means you have to pay more money for it.
Ian
My site at http://www.corydoras.myby.co.uk covers every described species of Aspidoras, Brochis and Corydoras. There is also a comprehensive list of C numbers up to C120, not all species are covered with pictures but these are being added to all the time.
With regard to your question about rarity, I have not made any attempt to categorise any in this way. There are two ways of looking at rarity. Rare in the wild or rare in the hobby are not necessarily linked and the word "Rare" usually only means you have to pay more money for it.
Ian