Jools wrote:So, why ask us for ID if you know what they are? Are you aware deliberate hybridisation is seen as a bad thing to do (at least on this forum)?
Jools
Hi, don't give supercoley a hard time, he did't know that they were hybrids when he created the thread.
I got the stripy ones on the shop, they look like CW14, the shop assistant told me they were wild caught in Venezuela, and came mixed with some C. Aeneus. As I had never seen them before I purchased 6 and placed them on my tank.
The fish after a month spawned and the fry looked very different from the parents, as per the pictures. Then I posted the pics on a ASW forum, and supercoley posted them here looking for an identification.
The parents spawned again this week and I saw the C. Aeneus albino fertilizing the eggs. I didn't know that the fry were hybrids, and I was not aware that the corydoras would mix between themselves, never occurred to me, so the hybridisation is was not deliberate.
How was I supposed to know that the C. Aeneus mixed with the CW14?
I normally keep plants, the cory's for me are just cute fish, not an expert like some of you on what specific species, or why hybridization is bad, etc, etc.
Now, ethically, what would you do with the fish, the offspring?