Cory (Corydoras) Catfish
D'Arcy Blog: Man Tappan, Jim Corey, dies of cancer by D'Arcy Egan, The Vivid Dealer March 16, 2010, 10:11
The Man Tappan left.
Jim Corey, 60, of Dennison was a shining example of what is great about fishing.
Corey died on Friday of the rapid spread of cancer. He owned the emasculating Creek Bait and Tackle Shop on the shore of Lake Tappan. Corey loved fishing and was one of the friends superlative fishermen Ohio ever had.
Especially those who wanted to improve their skills or just around a year crappie, catfish or Saugey.
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Net-dipped shad are the bait of preference for catfish anglers, the marina's Nick Pena said. Whale Outcropping a on ice b in a shambles Four trout were caught last week when 15 anglers tried
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The always large channel catfish. probably about a 3-pounder. Pumpkinseeds seem to bear a resemblance to a sunrise with scales. The DNR biologists trapped,
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Mar 16, 2010 from Brendan Wilson
FB RT: Woot for new fish, three guppies and a cory catfish.
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Mar 12, 2010 from brett padelford
I got two Cory Catfish to clean the tank for Mortimer & Snerd. They're bottomfeeders who eat detritus. I named them O'Reilly & Beck.
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Cory Catfish Breeding - Aquarium Advice - Aquarium Forum Community
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Responses to Cory Catfish
they do not require sandy soils. I just started putting up my first tank of sand (as much my first tank, however) and I do not recommend that you sand for your first tank.
One of the three species of pygmy Cories (C. nanus, C. pygmaeus, or C. hastatus) would work very well in a 4-5 bench. "Medium" sized species (Bronze Cories, Cories pepper, etc.), only 3-4 would be a good idea.
It's not about how many its about how big they might grow. Bare in mind they might out grow your tank.
