Reynoldsi morph or new cory?
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Reynoldsi morph or new cory?
I have gotten a batch of Reynoldsi about 2.5 months ago when someone wanted a video of the fish and noticed that I had about 6-12 black faced Reynoldsi in this group of 40. Any thoughts on what it is? This looks like the standard Reynoldsi.
This is the black faced mixed with the group
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Re: Reynoldsi morph or new cory?
Compared to the CLOG photos of C. reynoldsi, your Corys seem to have very long snouts. Is that true?
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Re: Reynoldsi morph or new cory?
Impossible only means that somebody hasn't done it correctly yet.
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Re: Reynoldsi morph or new cory?
Hi,
wow, what a nice find !
This is a very rare cory (Larry's ID is right).
Cheers,
wow, what a nice find !
This is a very rare cory (Larry's ID is right).
Cheers,
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Re: Reynoldsi morph or new cory?
By the way, even the fish that you call a "standard" reynoldsi (in the top photo) has the extended snout. Perhaps those are cw012 too?
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Re: Reynoldsi morph or new cory?
Hi,
yes, sure it is the same species, I don't see any C. reynoldsi in the pics !
Much much more important than colour pattern is always the body shape.
Single specimen can always have some variations...
Cheers,
yes, sure it is the same species, I don't see any C. reynoldsi in the pics !
Much much more important than colour pattern is always the body shape.
Single specimen can always have some variations...
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Re: Reynoldsi morph or new cory?
I just sent Karsten videos of these.
I have had them for over 6 months and they are starting to breed already. I will ask for more and send pics as they are readily available from Colombia.
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I have had them for over 6 months and they are starting to breed already. I will ask for more and send pics as they are readily available from Colombia.
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Re: Reynoldsi morph or new cory?
Wow, congratulations. When you get new fish, you don't mess around! { Or they DO, depending on your grammar!cjerrom wrote:I have had them for over 6 months and they are starting to breed already.

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Re: Reynoldsi morph or new cory?
Just ordered 40 more of these longnose and they are the exact same in looks but then I ordered 40 off my other guy in Colombia and he is sending a rounder nosed version like the pics on Planet Catfish.