Crossing Sterbai and Orange Lazer corys

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Crossing Sterbai and Orange Lazer corys

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I was wondering if it is possible. I have seen my orange lazer males doing the T behavior with my female sterbais. Both male and female corys of both species were present. They laid eggs but over half the eggs were lost to fungus, and the eggs that hatched were sterbais. Where are the orange lazer corys from? Are they a wild strain or a strain developed in captivity? :?:

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Which species is meant by Orange Lazer cory?
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this is what I found out when I asked about the orange laser Corys at plecofanatics.com:)
http://www.plecofanatics.com/forum/show ... hp?t=22932
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Post by kim m »

The lasers are natural wild fish.

I could would imagine that a croos would be possible, but I think the chances are fairly low. I've had my davidsandsi males trying to convince everything in my stock tank to mate with them without any results at all (thank god for that).

I've had eggs from my green lasers twice, first time all fungused, but this second time 15 eggs hatched.
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It sounds like only the sterbai bred together rather than any crossing this time.
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