is this a corydoras cat or not ??

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is this a corydoras cat or not ??

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this was sold to me as a cory cat
can anyone confirm or deny

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You're first ID of looks to be correct. :cry:
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oh bother, i take it then he is going to outgrow the aquarium :(

i hate to be right, but i was hopeing he wasnt :(
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Re: is this a corydoras cat or not ??

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jjpython wrote:this was sold to me as a cory cat
Whoever gave you that information? If it came from an LFS I think you should return it for you were being misguided (to say the least).
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2 of the local fish suppliers i use had these for sale as cory cats, and being fairly new, took there word for it, i will on monday try taking a picture in with me and see if they can recognise it, just to test, i am deeply disappointed with this result. He is a lovely natured fish, but i think i should have reaserched and they should know better as both local shops are run by enthusiast whom i used to before now take there word as gospel

this kinda thing really opens your eyes to the way some places work, my local pets at home seem to do better :)

thanks for this i now know where better advice comes from
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Post by MatsP »

jjpython:

I'm definitely agreeing with Marc, you should be able to take it back and get either a voucher or money back (I'd ask for the latter, accepting the former if they won't budge - you got sold something that isn't even close to what you wanted, and unless the staff that sold you the fish was "usually works in the bird section" [or on drugs], there should be no doubt that this fish is NOT a Corydoras, or even Callichtyidae [that's the bigger group that Corydoras fall into]). If you get a voucher, you can perhaps use it for something a little safer, like dry food or (previously researched so that you understand what you get) aquarium equipment (filter, heater or such).

Also, could you add to your profile where in the world you live [it's part of the forum rules, but it's also helpfull in the way that we know where you are from and can give more adequate information - such as local rules on sales in case of misinformation which vary from country to country, and sometimes even within a country].

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i tried to return the fish, but they dont want to know, they dont recall me buying it :)

oh well i will need to persevere with him, he is getting along in the tank ok with the others,

the profile has been updated and thanx for the advice
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Post by Marc van Arc »

jjpython wrote:i tried to return the fish, but they dont want to know, they dont recall me buying it :)
You're a sport that you can still laugh about it.
Where's that place? I'd like to visit it; I'll be in Scotland soon.
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Post by Jools »

jjpython wrote:i tried to return the fish, but they dont want to know, they dont recall me buying it
It is rather larger than they are usually sold at - at least from the picture. When did you buy it? If it's recently I'd be writing to a fish magazine about the shop!

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he is about 4-5 inches long, i bought him about 6 months ago, and he hasnt grown that much, i was told he would get to 6 inches max LMAO :)
from the pics i have seem here 16kg :)
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jjpython wrote:he is about 4-5 inches long, i bought him about 6 months ago, and he hasnt grown that much, i was told he would get to 6 inches max LMAO :)
from the pics i have seem here 16kg :)
If the staff told you that it would grow to 6 inches max, then I would say that the staff also knew that it was NOT a Corydoras. Corydoras are all small, a little over 3 inches for the largest species.

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Post by kcmt01 »

I think we need to look at this thing from a different perspective: Thank God the guy that sold this fish as a Cory isn't a doctor; with a diagnosis like that, he could kill hundreds!
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Post by LovelySquid »

So often I see these lil' guys being misrepresented in the pet trade by clerks that have little more knowledge than how to keep them alive until they are sold. Alas, you have caught them red handed! Treat your new friend with care and tenderness and you will receive many years of heart warming "fishy love." (Can you tell I have a massive soft spot for this species?!) :wink:
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he is lovely, if a bit skitish, but nice he does come to the glass when he is fed, and will swim near me when i am on the puter, :)
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