Sheesh, what a bunch of thumbs down for people who already gave you the correct answer (and the name in the link, even though misspelled as Corydorus [instead of Corydoras] hastatus should be a hint, even though you can't always depend on websites to have correct info).
That is a Corydoras hastatus, or spot-tailed pygmy cory (just calling it a pygmy or dwarf cory doesn't differentiate it from other small corys). And corys are social fish and will form loose schools/shoals.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/species.php?species_id=324 , http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/speciesSummary.php?genusname=Corydoras&speciesname=hastatus
2007-12-29 16:30:17
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answered by copperhead 7
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Dwarf cory cat, and yes, they are schooling fish
2007-12-30 02:50:10
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answered by bzzflygirl 7
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well it looks like a tetra or a dwarf cory cat fish
2007-12-29 23:15:17
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answered by dAmIAnOO 5
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well it kind of looks like 2 different thing. a dwarf catfish like other people said. But i dont think its that because they are schooling together. I would think they belong to the tetra family. cat fish usually arnt that small. So I would think its a type of tetra.
2007-12-29 22:47:11
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answered by stephen G 3
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It's called a dwarf cory and is a type of catfish, according to the page your picture is from..
2007-12-29 22:20:17
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answered by Tom 6
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corydoras hastatus
A.K.A
the cory cat
2007-12-30 00:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Apparently a corydorus_hastatus?
Not sure if they have a common name, like black butted wigglerfish.
But they look bite sized.
2007-12-29 22:18:02
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answered by goofticket 2
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corydorus hastatus
2007-12-29 22:16:48
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answered by Johnny the real santa 2
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i think it is a type of tetra
2007-12-30 00:22:48
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answered by Anonymous
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hm if i were to guess I would call it a great white shark, but id hafta introduce it to a small child to find out for sure...
2007-12-29 23:35:36
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answered by Kyle 2
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