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Description
Corydoras duplicareus is an interesting and uncommon species of cory, notable for its orange forehead spot. Like all cories they are quite peaceful and social, and should be maintained in groups of at least 3. This species reaches about 2.5" long. They are almost identical to C. adolfoi; apparently, many, if not all, cories sold as the former are actually duplicareus.
These are juveniles around 1" long.