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Perky
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male uk
Here the link: http://www.aquabid.com/cgi-bin/auction/auction.cgi?fwcatfish&1099488307

Only one catch. The winning bid os for 1 Cory and then if you win you will have to pay that price again for every extra cory.

So say you win the auction with a bid of $10 then for 6 Corys it will be $60!

Still very beautiful Corys. Hope you read this Cory Addict or any other Cory enthusiasts.
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Natalie
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Awesome... I got some orange lasers for free, though.

I would probably buy them if I saw them in the store again, though.



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sirbooks
 
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They are very beautiful cories, though they're too pricey for me.
I see them on Aquabid just about every time I check over there... Somebody must be a dealer/distributor/importer or something.

It boggles the mind as to how colors like these came about in the wild. You'd think that a bright cory would be more visible, and more likely to be eaten.



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Jeremy
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Awsome fish the come from Rio de Madrie. The act simillarly to C. Aneus. They first showed up in shipments in 98 actullaly came in as "new" aneus from collectors.
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Natalie
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Despite their "C. sp. aeneus" name, they are clearly more closely related to C. melanotaenia, and I think they should be listed as such.

And about them being so brightly colored, the waters most corys come from are usually pretty murky, so it wouldn't matter too much if they were brightly colored or not.



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Alkyne
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They must just be cheaper in this area-a LFS around here carries them for $7-9 CDN. There are a few people (including myself) breeding both the green and orange around here though.
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