Telling the difference...
Telling the difference...
Hello everyone,
How can one tell the difference between Corydoras isbrueckeri and Corydoras cf. lamberti?
My LFS sold me some C. isbrueckeri, but I suspect them to be C. cf. lamberti, since they appear not to have a "long nose".
No photo's available, because I don't own a digital camera.
Thanks in advance,
Nieky
How can one tell the difference between Corydoras isbrueckeri and Corydoras cf. lamberti?
My LFS sold me some C. isbrueckeri, but I suspect them to be C. cf. lamberti, since they appear not to have a "long nose".
No photo's available, because I don't own a digital camera.
Thanks in advance,
Nieky
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C. cf. lamberti (or C-009 as it's also known):
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... cies_id=67
and C. isbrueckeri:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... cies_id=45
You'll see that C-009 has fewer, larger spots than the other one
I think they're quite easy to tell apart. I have a group of C-009 myself. Very shy fish.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... cies_id=67
and C. isbrueckeri:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... cies_id=45
You'll see that C-009 has fewer, larger spots than the other one
I think they're quite easy to tell apart. I have a group of C-009 myself. Very shy fish.
Best regards,
Kim M
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Me neither, but then again, I'm still working on the tank. I got 6 of them, varying from 2 cm till 5 cm. They're a happy bunch, accompanied by 2 Ancistrus sp. (not quite sure which, my guess is the common kind The biggest one is most shy, the smallest one is the bravest... strange behaviour...one would say it should be the other way around