Best Corydoras for Black Sand

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If I go to the shop & there's only a few Albinos left i'll probably take them to be honest.

I had albino aeneus before and they looked good on the dark sand but some of them turned quite lethargic over time so never really got to see that busy rummaging behaviour as much as I would like.
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What about Venezuelan Orange cories?

https://www.fishmania-aquatics.co.uk/pr ... orange/476

I imagine they would pop with the orange saddle?
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Tycho wrote: Sat Nov 07, 2020 13:19 pm You got any pictures 😁

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plankton wrote: Sun Mar 15, 2020 12:02 pm Schwarzi, adolfoi, amandajanei (should look stunning if you can find any, and they'll be expensive), atropersonatus, bicolor, any the stripey ones like arcuatus, melini and metae.......shall I go on? ;)
Seen Atropersonatus in a shop the other day, looked lovely, wish I'd found them sooner, not sure if they're captive bred or not though.
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