Pygmy Cory ID

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Pygmy Cory ID

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Any one know a Scientific name for these?

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I already have 2 of the normal corydoryas pygmeyeus but I also have 6 of these guys.

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Ah brilliant thanks so much Silurus!

I have 4 in with a betta at the moment and in another tank I have 2 of these with 2 of the normal pygmy corys.

They all love to school together and I prefer these to all of the corys i've seen available.

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I have about 15 of the C. hastatus. They are great little schooling fish and I have found mine spawn easily.

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Post by Beersnob »

Me and my wife have 9 pygmaeus and a whole bunch of Habrosis (16 adults and upwards of 40 fry). They ar neat and more active than a typical cory. We need to get some of what you have the Hastatus.

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