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- walshy317
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huge corys
i went to my local fish shop and as im looking in the tanks i see something iv never seen before
iv never seen them before because they have been in the display tank they are 2 huge albino corys im mean biggest corys iv ever seen
they where around 5-6inch
i can buy them both for £5 for both
think i should get them im sure they are record breaking corys
iv never seen them before because they have been in the display tank they are 2 huge albino corys im mean biggest corys iv ever seen
they where around 5-6inch
i can buy them both for £5 for both
think i should get them im sure they are record breaking corys
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Re: huge corys
That sounds extremely big for albino corys - i'd certainly like to see a pic 

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Re: huge corys
ill post them 2moz when i get them these things are the biggest iv ever seen them
iv had a cory in my tank for like 3 years and its no where near to as big as these things
its just a common normal albino cory
iv had a cory in my tank for like 3 years and its no where near to as big as these things
its just a common normal albino cory
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Re: huge corys
nope they are corys just bought them then and they are corys and there huge ill post pictures when they settal in.
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Re: huge corys
Don't forget the tape measure 

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Re: huge corys
woah!!! albino hoplos??! first i've ever seen!!! well done on the find!! they're definitely not corys. barbels are too long. and the fontanel part of the head looks too flattened to be a cory.
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Re: huge corys
It seems I have confused you (maybe others).Cory_lover wrote:woah!!! albino hoplos??! first i've ever seen!!! well done on the find!! they're definitely not corys. barbels are too long. and the fontanel part of the head looks too flattened to be a cory.
The pics of albino are from the Cat-eLog,
not the original poster, walshy317.
We are still waiting for his pics of the "2 huge albino corys".
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Re: huge corys
There are a few 'jumbo corys' in my local P@H that I saw today whilst letting my son see the rabbits 
They were priced at £10 and say they are 'Jumbo Albino Corydoras' however the largest one (about 5" by estimate through the glass) had bronze cory colouration. there was a 'jumbo albino' in there but it was smaller @ about 4".
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They were priced at £10 and say they are 'Jumbo Albino Corydoras' however the largest one (about 5" by estimate through the glass) had bronze cory colouration. there was a 'jumbo albino' in there but it was smaller @ about 4".
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Re: huge corys
I'll go and take some pics tomorrow
they will be in a tank though so no tape measure ;)
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Re: huge corys
Some piccies of the fish I spoke about above but you'll have to take my word for size 
This is the Albino one which is the smallest at about 4" nose to end of tail:

This is the 'peppered' one which is about 4.5" nose to end of tail:

And this is the one that I was talking about, similar to bronze in colour and about 5"

So as guide of my 'guesstimates' My blacks - female is just over 3" (3½ max) nose to tail and the males about 2.5". About normal (I think)
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This is the Albino one which is the smallest at about 4" nose to end of tail:

This is the 'peppered' one which is about 4.5" nose to end of tail:

And this is the one that I was talking about, similar to bronze in colour and about 5"

So as guide of my 'guesstimates' My blacks - female is just over 3" (3½ max) nose to tail and the males about 2.5". About normal (I think)
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Re: huge corys
A 4" C. aeneus isn't beyond comprehension. They are listed as 3" in the Cat-eLog, but that's SL, and total length they would certainly reach close to 4".
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Re: huge corys
Greetings. It's not at all difficult to document your claim. All you need is a ruler and a little patience.
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Re: huge corys
what P@H you got to? coz thats where i got my HUGE corys from.
i went to the 1 in oldham in manchester
cant post pictures need to wait for the camra.
i went to the 1 in oldham in manchester
cant post pictures need to wait for the camra.
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Re: huge corys
P@H == Pest at Home? They are all getting the fish centrally, so anything in one shop will (almost certainly) be available in any other shop of the same size.
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