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Agassizi Cory Catfish (Spotted Cory)

$ 3.95

Availability: 28 in stock
  • Difficulty Level: Beginner
  • Condition: New- Healthy - All fish are quarantined for prime health for 2 weeks before being offered for sale. E-bay Requires Overnight -1 day- Shipping for all tropical fish.
  • Species: Corydoras
  • Temperament: Peaceful
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Water Type: Fresh
  • Water Temperature: Tropical
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Typical Cory in shape and one of the many spotted Corys, with pale base colour and darker spotting on the body. The Agassizii's spots should be of good size and fairly round, from the caudal peduncle to the gill plates. There should be some spotting in the otherwise-translucent caudal fin. The dorsal fin should be tall with the first spine being darker in colour to the back of the fish. The head should be smoky-grey in colour with a pale belly.
    Sexing -  When properly conditioned, the difference between the male and female Corydoras is usually quite evident. Females will look a lot wider when viewed from the top, as they have a larger underbelly. Males are also shorter in length than females.
    Tank Companions - Very peaceful community fish. Will not intentionally bother tank inhabitants, however their bumbling about the tank may bother more delicate fish or other bottom dwellers. Are best kept in groups of 5-6 or more.
    Other Parameters -  Requires a sand or small gravel substrate and prefers a planted tank. Keeping a cory on sharp or large gravel can lead to damage to their barbels, which when infected will make it hard for the cory to find food.
    Corys are sensitive to salt, as with other scaleless fish, adding salt to the tank will cause them harm.
    Feeding -  As with most Corydoras, these fish will eat most food which sinks to the bottom of the tank. Sinking algae pellets should be supplemented with flake food or other sinking foods like catfish pellets.
    Be aware these fish do have a carnivorous side to them and love foods such as Bloodworm and Brine Shrimp. Vegetable-based foods offer little nutrition to them. They will also eat any dead, dying, or even injured fish, that sit on te substrate too long. They're very opportunistic!                          These fish are most active at night, so feeding once before lights out is typically enough. Though they can easily be persuaded to feed during the day. Since they are slower eaters they should be allowed at least 30 minutes to consume their food.
    REFUND and RESHIP POLICY
    It isn't fair to say that we do not have a "Return Policy".   Considering we are selling live fish, we have an excellent Customer Protection Program.  We make every effort to assure the fish are capable of surviving a road trip of at least 5 days.  Considering we are shipping
    Priority Express or Fedex 1 day this has been proven to be sufficient.  The USPS. UPS and Fed-Ex all have bad days and delay shipping for up to 9 days.  This is not Our Policy, but rather an uncontrollable obstacle we have tried to overcome.  We Guarantee Live Arrival of our fish.  For obvious reasons we generally do not offer warranty after delivery.  We have no control over the life of a living creature after it is in the customers hands.  We do not require Return of a DOA fish.  Merely take a photo of the dead fish in the water in the bag and a photo of the rubber band seal on the bag.  Contact us and we will either reship another fish or Refund IN FULL, shipping and all for no additional cost to Customer.   In the case of combined shipping where other fish in the shipment arrive alive, the price of the deceased fish will be all that is Refunded.