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OK Leslie posted yesterday on another type of corries, and it was simply going by what I thought that I had heard, based on memoryand well my memory/hearing shouldn't always be trusted when I'm tired and not feeling well I guess...

So with that said, what information can we get on Corydoras deckeri? And yes I'm sure this time that is what we are looking forI had the poor guy (Scott) spell it out for me Thanks ahead of time:%)heidi

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Just so that you know, Corydoras deckeri is an invalid name for [link=Corydoras loxozonus]http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/callicht/corydora/779_f.php" style="COLOR: #808080[/link], a beautiful fish in its own right. These guys are basically your average cory, they are pretty hardy, active, willing to eat almost anything, and they grow to two and a third inches or so. They come from the same river as C. metae, and aren't needy when it comes to water parameters.

So yes, you could certainly keep a shoal of these attractive fish.



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That's a cool looking species.

They look a fair bit like C. axelrodi.







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