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4 Pygmy Pygmaeus Cory Catfish (Corydoras pygmaeus) |
Item #1604619373 |
Current Auction Time: Thu May 9 12:00:56 2024
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Final: | $14.00 (reserve price met) | First Bid | $14.00 | ||
Time left | 00:00 | # of Bids | 1 (bid history) | |||
Started | Oct 29 2020 - 06:36:13 PM | Location | Finchville KY 40022 United States | |||
Ended | Nov 5 2020 - 05:36:13 PM Auction Closed |
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Seller | Drsjeandarc (14/14) | |||||
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High Bidder | Cruiser_38 (21/21) | |||||
Payment | See Item Description, PayPal | |||||
Shipping | Will Ship to United States Only Buyer Pays Actual Shipping Cost, See Item Description |
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Origin: This Cory originates from the Madeira River basin in South America. Sexing: Usually when properly conditioned, the difference between the male and female Corydora becomes quite evident. Females have a larger underbelly, when viewed from the top will look a lot wider than a male. Males are smaller in length than females also. Tank Compatibility: Very peaceful community fish. Will not intentionally bother tank inhabitants, however their bumbling about the tank may bother more delicate fish or other bottom dwellers. Are best kept in groups of 5-6 or more.As with most Corydoras, these fish will eat most food which sinks to the bottom of the tank. Sinking algae pellets should be supplemented with flake food or other sinking foods like catfish pellets. Be aware these fish do have a carnivorous side to them and love foods such as Bloodworm and Brine Shrimp. Vegetable-based foods offer little nutrition to them. They will also eat any dead, dying, or even injured fish, that sit on the substrate too long. They're very opportunistic! Feeding: These fish are most active at night, so feeding once before lights out is typically enough. Though they can easily be persuaded to feed during the day. Since they are slower eaters they should be allowed at least 30 minutes to consume their food.
Bid History:
Bidders Bid Time Bid Comments Cruiser_38 (21/21) Oct 30 2020 - 03:03:15 PM $14.00 BUY IT NOW
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