New Cories!

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:/ I saw them and bought them.. they where expensive. $9.99 each. :blush: I might try and breed them haha. I dunno if they would be as willing as my pepper cories. I also got Koolie loaches.. i think they will eat any baby cories.

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Even though the photo quality aint great, I'm fairly sure those are orange neon lasers, They are a colour variation of Bronze Cory, well they are at the moment until someone has the evidence to disprove it. I have heard they are pretty easy to breed very similar to Bronze Cories except they lay less eggs.
 
Hi CardBoardBoxProcessor :)

Yes, they do look like orange lazers. You were very lucky to have found them! :nod:
 
Hi CardBoardBoxProcessor :)

Yes, they do look like orange lazers. You were very lucky to have found them! :nod:
8) haha.. Okay.. so they are orange lasers haah.. I am just restating what the LFS said. they are pretty today.. i will try and get better photos :/ the water is jsut murky with the recent death of green water.. :D Ironicly my Goldfish tank is the clearest haha

I like how when they swim they swim in the sand instead of glide above it.. and then they dig in the sand they burry their faces into it!
 
Nice cories. You will really like them. I have 6 and they are fun to watch :good:
:D they definatly act different then other cories.. mine swim up the glass then back down and plant their faces into the sand and chew around in it, spitting the sand out their gills, and then go on swimming halfway in the sand haha :D
 
I wished I could fins some lazers local....they are a nice find.
:X it seems like they have a high bioload, more then other cories, because when I added them the tank got a spike and it is not going away! I have added cories before and gotten a little spike that last little over a day.
 

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