As you can see from my pictures, these corys seem to be more slender and streamlined in appearance than many of the others, for example, the bronze. When corys have this kind of build, it seems to me that it's harder to tell them apart at a young age. It's going to take some patience, I think.
Depends on what your average corydoras is
Peppers? Yes, quite a lot more expensive.
I payed 8 euros for mine (5.41 pounds, 9,82 US dollar, each that was)
If I'm doing the maths right Inchworm payed just over 13 US dollars each for hers ... but bought 6 in 1 go plus 35 shipping.
Prices really differs, seeing as they're not common at all. They can actually sell for around 30 US dollars each.
Thanks for the compliments and well wishes, everyone.
The corys are all doing well and I have some more good news to tell you. I've purchased 5 more of the Hi Fin peppered corys to keep the little guy company. Even better, I will be getting 5 of a cory I never thought I would have the opportunity to have, the C. aeneus Sp Black.
They should all be arriving Tuesday and I will post pictures when they get here.