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@TheShadow079

Cory McElroy is my favorite Cory.

@TazawaTanks

I love these short, informative videos on species!

@XShadoWPaws

I got a pair of albino corydoras for clean up in my betta tank, and recently relocated them into their own tank in a group of 6 now, and they're doing way better as a group. One of my corys from the original pair was hyperactive and constantly zipping around, now he chills with the group.

@Coronakenify

Cory cats are so much fun to watch scurrying about taking care of business.  To wake up and find a splotch of eggs on the glass or on a plant leaf is like them saying thanks for taking good care of us.

@SusanforSLCAquatics

Being a CoryDora owner myself for over three years I personally have not experienced the toxin issue. I do think I even shipped three together in one fish bag from Alabama to Florida. Without any deaths, so I’m curious about the scientific findings on that myself. Cory thanks so much for this video I enjoyed it it was fun and it was informative.

@csfelfoldi

I bought 5 yesterday. The day before I vacuumed the sand and thought it's clean. In an hour of adding them they digged up so much the tank looked like as if it's under waterchange. They are awesome for keeping the sand clean! They also cleaned the rocks, the hides you name it.

@NiX_aKi

Don't get stabbed by the dorsal fins. I think the toxins are released from there. I got stung a few times and the numbness can last for hours. Not that painful but it made me feel very uncomfortable. Agitating to an extent.

@quintneykaye8082

I love my emerald Cory’s so much! I’ve got the Goonies in one of my tanks; Mikey, Mouth and Data, and Chunk the snail πŸ˜‚ Honestly I have Cory’s in every tank I have. They are so fun to watch!

@jaypirate31

Spent a good thirty minutes watching my new group of Corydoras habrosus tonight. Thanks for the terrific inspiration! I’ve learned a lot following the channel for a bit over a year.

@drumline13

I've had my single bronze cory for approximately 22 years!  :)

@citizentrucker

Funny thing my spotted corys did. I added root tabs for the plants. Within minutes the corys sniffed two tabs out and went to town lol so i guess you can also think of them as blood hounds of the aquarium.

@CJBlack265

Great info!! Cory cats are long-lived - I have one I  bought. for my daughter when she was about 10, maybe 12 - she's 19 now πŸ’•πŸ‘

@CaylorsReptilesAquatics

Corys are a long standing addiction, as well as Plecos and more recently Rainbows. I have a variety from Lasers to Long fin Pandas, to Reticulated, etc. I have 18 tanks and each houses Corys except the tank of my 9" Jack Dempsey "Cobalt". The mistake I see most with Corys is they aren't fed and suffer long term effects. I use a turkey baster to by pass other fast and aggressive eaters, to help get blood worms, black worms, frozen shrimp, etc. down where they can access it. Great care video, combining care sheet facts with personal experience. Thanks!

@GirlTalksFish

My fav fish by far! 🐈🐟

@jebuscruz6480

Man no joke, I love you Cory!! You answered everything question I had about these guys and now I'm In love

@chrisshaw9328

Wow man, I love when I watch your content, I feel super informed and your explainations and straight forwardness ensures me that your telling us things to absolute best of your knowledge so I know everything you say is the truth. Keep it up brotha, much love😁😎

@ivyeagle7801

thanks great video i personally have salt and pepper corys they are great little bottom feeders i know a lot of people are going to find this really helpful good job ;)

@zowiecardwell8807

I got my first 3 peppered corys last week and got another 3 yesterday and they're amazing! They've really blossomed since becoming 6 and they're the only ones in my tank. I spend so long staring at them

@nottoosurethesedays5661

I have a tip I hope u try..  I have a very small bowl shaped dish at the bottom of each of my large aquariums (the size of a small cupped palm). I take what I call a "feeding tube" and dip it into the water until it reaches the dish and it allows me to drop food directly into the dish. The foods stay in the dish and keeps the gravel CLEANER and the left overs can easily be found for later. I sink shrimp pellets, wafers, worms, anything that sinks goes down the feeding tube into the dish. Other than that I use floating pond pellets and never flakes and I promise I have to vacuum less than I used to with other feeding methods. I know u read ALL the comments so thanks for your time πŸ‘πŸ™