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In my experience, sae are fine with corys. They kind of ignore each other. If you are still planning on the school of harlequins, I'd say after the corys you're fully stocked. I'm assuming peppered are the paleatus (at least in the Milwaukee they're referred to as such), they are a large corydora. If habrosus, that's a different story lol, they're one of the smallest, and you could get away with 9-10.

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imo, 2 more wont hurt anything. the guppies and tetra's are mid&topwater users, so the cory's are really only sharing the bottom with the sae, and in my experience the worst to happen between sae's and cory's is they may nudge each other out of the way going for food.

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So today has been a very busy day, I ended up getting some 3 killifish and 1 sterbai cory. I also ended up getting another sponge filter. I moved the guppies to my 10 gallon guppy tank.

So now that brings me to 

1 SAE

3 striped panchax killifish

2 peppered cories

1 Sterbai cory

6 Black Skirt Tetras

Now since I have another sponge filter my tank is not even close to being overstocked

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