What are my new cories???
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What are my new cories???
Tonight I bought some mystery cories from my lfs. They were labled as "Cories" on the tank and I've never seen any like them (which I why I had to have them ), so now I'm wondering if anyone could help me figure out maybe what they are? I took a look in the Catalog at some of the C-numbers and some of them look similar. They look almost like Schwartziis, but are shiny opalescent like the Aenuses but with spots. One of them looks almost exactly like the other two, but he has a black dorsal fin and a dark black stripe over his eyes. I took these pictures. They're pretty blurry, but they might help.
Here is the first one with the dark fin and the dark stripe over his eyes.
Here are the other two. Very blurry, but very shiny, spotty little fish.
Do they look familiar to anyone?
Here is the first one with the dark fin and the dark stripe over his eyes.
Here are the other two. Very blurry, but very shiny, spotty little fish.
Do they look familiar to anyone?
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More pictures are here! Hopefully better ones, too.
This pic is a little better than the first one.
See, he almost has a little stripe over his eye, but it's very faint. Like a little bit darker grey. They sure are cute little buggers, though. The guy at the lfs said they were just shipped to him by his supplier. I hope they ship more to him because now I want a couple more.
Know what? After comparing the pictures of the leucomelas and the ambiacus, I think that I might actually have the C. Ambiacus. The spot patterns of the leucomelas seem like random spottiness, while the ambiacus' spots seem more in horizontal lines, which is what my one fish has.
This pic is a little better than the first one.
See, he almost has a little stripe over his eye, but it's very faint. Like a little bit darker grey. They sure are cute little buggers, though. The guy at the lfs said they were just shipped to him by his supplier. I hope they ship more to him because now I want a couple more.
Know what? After comparing the pictures of the leucomelas and the ambiacus, I think that I might actually have the C. Ambiacus. The spot patterns of the leucomelas seem like random spottiness, while the ambiacus' spots seem more in horizontal lines, which is what my one fish has.
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Alrighty, let's try this again:
I noticed another thing. My C. Ambiacus (if that's what she really is) has bronze opalescent cheeks, while the other two have blue opalescent cheeks. And I noticed the other mystery ones have the faint stripe over their eye, but they also have a little darker grey shoulder/forehead area.
I noticed another thing. My C. Ambiacus (if that's what she really is) has bronze opalescent cheeks, while the other two have blue opalescent cheeks. And I noticed the other mystery ones have the faint stripe over their eye, but they also have a little darker grey shoulder/forehead area.
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