Stinging Corydoras?

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:eek3: I picked up a few new Metae Cories (common name: Bandits) this evening. When the guy was netting them, he said, "Be careful working in a tank with these guys - they sting!" Ok, I've had cories for a few years now, and have never seen, read of, or been stung by a cory. Is this info true?
 
He could just be referring to the spines on their dorsal fin. I've heard they can really hurt when you get poked with them.
 
I am sure that trashion is correct. They hurt if you get poked with them. That is why catfish are always double bagged at the lfs.
 
There's an article in a recent TFH about this. I'll have to check which one, but i think cories are actually capable of stinging somewhat. I can't remember if it had something to do with irritants in the mucous or actual envenomation however.
 
I have been stung by corys (my fault for being stupid), they hurt and swell a little but did not need to go to see a doctor. When you net corys they spread their fins and you must work to free them, that is when I got stung--but have never been stung while hands in the tank. Corys do not stab at you with fins.
 
I got stung by a cory and it hurt kinda like a bee sting, it was stuck in the tube part of the filter intake the very end part and I couldnt get him out because he wouldnt close his fins. Anyways I got stung then had to cut his side spines off with nail clippers to get him out, but it worked and he's still around. I also bought two spotted corys yesterday and they put two cherry barbs I got in the bag with them when I got home less then 15 min later the barbs were dead corys were fine I think they got spined on the way home
 
He could just be referring to the spines on their dorsal fin. I've heard they can really hurt when you get poked with them.

Most likely, A few weeks ago I saw what looked like a massive cory in the local aquatic shop. I bought the fish and guy at the time said. "Well it not accually a cory (even though it did look like a bog standard cory), common species. Well, I was try to move it from one tank to another when I got a new 6ft tank. And I could not get it out the net for ages. It had nasty spines in it's gills and dorsol fin. Anyway, to cut a long story short. I took it back and give it them back for free.

As I keep discus and had no idea this huge cory had such spines as this, the thing was lethal.
 
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