What Cory is this?
What Cory is this?
Hi all
Can anyone identify this cory or is it really undescribed? There were being sold as an undescribed species with no c-numbers. Thanks in advance.
Can anyone identify this cory or is it really undescribed? There were being sold as an undescribed species with no c-numbers. Thanks in advance.
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Re: What Cory is this?
Excellent photos.
It looks most like C simulatus to me, but wait until one of the cory experts come along for an opinion.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=8823
Daragh
It looks most like C simulatus to me, but wait until one of the cory experts come along for an opinion.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=8823
Daragh
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Re: What Cory is this?
It looks like simulatus to me as well.
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Re: What Cory is this?
Thanks guys! It does look like it.
Any idea how to differentiate the sex? Male having a black dorsal fin (3rd pic) while female do not have the black coloration on the dorsal fin?
Any idea how to differentiate the sex? Male having a black dorsal fin (3rd pic) while female do not have the black coloration on the dorsal fin?
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Re: What Cory is this?
Hi. I really don't think so. - Frank
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Re: What Cory is this?
It is usually harder to sex the long bodied corys, but a ripe female will be a little deeper bodied and slightly wider.
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Re: What Cory is this?
Hi Frank, thanks for the picture. Your C. simulatus does seem different to those of mine.
Mine look like this piece too
[Mod edit: Fix cat-elog link to use CLOG tags --Mats]
Mine look like this piece too
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Re: What Cory is this?
Could it be a Corydoras septentrionalis as well. Looks very similiar too.
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Re: What Cory is this?
I'm no expert but to my eye, I must agree with C127.