Mystery dwarf catfish.
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Mystery dwarf catfish.
Hello!
Any idea what they are?
They are very tiny at 20mm and look a little like Corydoras habrosus from the side.
Thanks!
Any idea what they are?
They are very tiny at 20mm and look a little like Corydoras habrosus from the side.
Thanks!
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Re: Mystery dwarf catfish.
Looks like an aspidoras, which one is near impossible to determine without better pics. Even then Proper ID will be difficult. where did you get them?
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Re: Mystery dwarf catfish.
If they were from the James River Aquarium Society auction they are either CW052 or Aspidoras spilotus.
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Re: Mystery dwarf catfish.
Thanks. I got them from a local auction, JRAS, as verbal says. The fish were too pale last night to determine the species by eye alone. Today, after a night in the aquarium, they look more like the catelog photos of A. spilotus.
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Re: Mystery dwarf catfish.
If it helps to confirm ID, here is a better pic:
Thanks.
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Re: Mystery dwarf catfish.
Could it be C125 ?
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Re: Mystery dwarf catfish.
Yes, that seems to be the concensus.CoryfanAad wrote:Could it be C125 ?
Aspidoras spilotus, C125.
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Re: Mystery dwarf catfish.
I would say A. spilotus. I'm under the understanding from discussions with Ian that despite PC has spilotus and C125 lumped together they are two different fish.
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Re: Mystery dwarf catfish.
Interesting. I'd like to know more.Nabobmob1 wrote:I would say A. spilotus. I'm under the understanding from discussions with Ian that despite PC has spilotus and C125 lumped together they are two different fish.