size abt 1.5in
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I am sure the pictured fish has normal vision as one can be from looking at a photo. It looks like it is in excellent health.Daragh wrote:Is it just one fish like this or more?
It is not blind by any chance, is it? I have a blind rabuti and it is nearly as dark as that.
Daragh
interesting info. Thanks.Mike_Noren wrote:I suppose that'd be the fish known as C. sp. "Black Venezuela"
We've had some discussion on another forum what to really call this fish, and whether it's identical to either the cultivar known as Corydoras (aeneus) schultzei "Black" or the wild-caught fish known as Corydoras (aeneus) venezuelanus "Black", but no real consensus was ever reached, partly because no-one was sure whether C. sp. "Black Venezuela" was actually wild-caught, and if so where.
huh ?... are you saying that this fish is not the same as your sp black ? (I thought they are the same after I bumped into your breeding thread)Birger Amundsen wrote:Interesting... newer seen such a black cory before.
I am mindful that one of the key issue here is the color of the fish.Coryman wrote:The one thing I think that is confusing the issue is that the fish appears to be housed over a black base, which will distort the true colour of the fish. I have seen many Corys that have been kept on black substrate and their body colour darkens tremendously, I would like to see another picture of the fish after it has been on a lighter sand or gravel substrate for a couple of days.
Ian