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This fish is being sold as a Corydoras aeneus XL... but I see too many dorsal rays to be a corydoras. Is it a Brochis? As I know corydoras has 6-8 dorsal rays and brochis 10-12 except for B. multiradiatus (17?)
If it is a brochis, the coloration is not emerald green as in B. splendens, but I have heard about variations in colour, even depending on pH. Is this true?
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I thought in Brochis britskii because of the coloration (not green at all, is very similar in coloration to Corydoras aeneus), but I have read not all Brochis splendens are emerald green. Are there another diferences?
Is clear is it a Brochis, but, what do you think: britskii or splendens?
If I am remembering what i had read up on B. splendens, they can have anywheres from a nice briliant emerald green to almost a brownish bronze coloration. mine seem to flip flop thru that color range. I am not sure if it has to do with there moods or what I am feeding them that causes the color changes. I got worried when I first noticed the color change due to have cories do that then die, but with haveing these for over 2 years I have gotten used to seeing it and think it is pretty interesting
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