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Edit: Sorry, didn't notice there was an ID section :/
That was my second thought but I thought the body was slightly different. Like I say, it is very washed out at the momentracoll wrote:?
Is CW061 the same as Sp.(C061)? If so they look nothing like each other... I'm confused, I'm not the best with CW/C numbers for coryskamas88 wrote:Hi,
this should be CW061.
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There are two different categories for C and CW numbers in the Cat-eLog.AcidicAngel wrote:
Is CW061 the same as Sp.(C061)? If so they look nothing like each other... I'm confused, I'm not the best with CW/C numbers for corys
Nope XD I know the basics like Peppered, Pygmy, Bronze, Albino, Panda... And some others because I have bred them at some point in my life but I'm not all up on Cory's. Only the more simple and easy to come by ones.kamas88 wrote:Hi,
if you take a closer look the dorsal fin marking is variable in CW061.
In general the body proportions are more important to look at with corys, CW061 seems to be a more slender species than C. reticulatus.
I would still say it's CW061 and not C. reticulatus. These are definitely not C. sodalis or C. trilineatus or any other (known) species.
I guess you don't have any information of the origin of the corys ?!
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