I was at my LFS tonight and I saw these Corys. They were labeled "Blotchy Corys" and they were priced at either $4 USD or $6 USD (I can't remember which).
I suspect they are identifying the cats as . But these fish did not look much like the photos of adult C. blochi (unless their coloration is very immature (see my comment below)).
Here's how I describe these fish:
- They have a rather long snout.
- They have one prominent broken stripe down the midlateral side.
- There are two very weak broken lines above and below the midlateral stripe.
- Most of the body is covered with small spots.
- The head is covered with a reticulated pattern above the eyes, and small spots anterior to the eyes and onto the snout.
- The tail has about 6-7 vertical stripes.
- The dorsal fin looks like it should have a large black spot on the tip of the fin (unfortunately, all of the fish had severely torn dorsal fins, so all you can see is a tiny area of black just along the torn margins, so I'm inferring that the rest of the missing dorsal fin would also have been black).
- Finally, at least two fish had a slightly darkened dorsal spine (which seemed to be the anterior edge of the speculated large dorsal fin spot), but others fish in this group did not.
- a black hood over the head,
- a vertical black stripe through the eyes,
- a yellow-tan area behind the head, or
- a large black spot spreading from the upper anterior body onto the dorsal fin.
If they are immature, then maybe they could be C. blochi; but shouldn't we expect to see at least some evidence of the black stripes through the eye and from the dorsum up onto the dorsal fin by this size? So I don't think they are C. blochi.
If not C. blochi, then what are they? As I try to figure this out, I'm looking at the following possible spp.:
(my personal guess, at this time)
(but I think the snout is too long to be C. gomezi)
(my lease likely guess, because C. acutus appears to have more tail stripes than I saw on these unknowns.
Thanks for the help. Cheers, Eric