Pls help me to confirm which species this Frys belong to.

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Pls help me to confirm which species this Frys belong to.

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The eggs were collected in a Cory Community tank of minimum 7 species.

11 Day Old
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08 Day Old
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Denis,

About 80% of all Cory fry have that colour pattern at that age, the best thing would be to tell us what species you have in the tank where the fry are.

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Here's the list

atropersonatus x 6
caudimaculatus x1
duplicareus x 8
habrosus x 7
haraldschultzi x 2
small simils x 4
seussi x 4
hastatus x 12
schwartzi x 2

Egg size about 2.1 mm.
About 5-7 day incubation at 24-26C
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Dennis,

The only thing I can say with certanty is that they are not C. hastatus or C. similis, but all the rest are possabilities, time will tell.

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Ok here's 10 weeks old Cory Fry


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Old enough to ID ?

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Hey dennis they're so cute!!!!!
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C. duplicareus is favorite .

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Possible C.caudimaculatus?



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polkadot, they sure are Cute. :D

Ian, thanks !

Grame :) . caudimaculatus is too young and x1 only.
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Post by tatia »

Graeme wrote:Possible C.caudimaculatus?

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No way. Look at the species list exactly. I didn't hear or read something about parthenogenesis in association with Corydoras :lol: .
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