After some time i'm breeding this cory that i bought them as C. bilineatus from local breeder, i need to ask what do you think is this realy C. bilineatus or something else? There was no information available where they came from.
Thank you for help.
Bought as C. Bilineatus San Juan Cory
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Re: Bought as C. Bilineatus San Juan Cory
Hi CorySlo,
I'm not certain, but I think your ID is correct. There are several corys that look similar, so I can't be definitive.
Cheers, Eric
I'm not certain, but I think your ID is correct. There are several corys that look similar, so I can't be definitive.
Cheers, Eric
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Re: Bought as C. Bilineatus San Juan Cory
Hi,
Corydoras bilineatus would be extremely unlikely, as per my knowledge there are no commercial exports from that area (Bolivia, Rio Mamore drainage).
Corydoras sp. "San Juan" is a trade name that is quite often used by exporters in Iquitos, Peru.
Therefore I think it's safe to call them Corydoras napoensis. I don't see anything that would contradict to this ID.
Cheers,
Corydoras bilineatus would be extremely unlikely, as per my knowledge there are no commercial exports from that area (Bolivia, Rio Mamore drainage).
Corydoras sp. "San Juan" is a trade name that is quite often used by exporters in Iquitos, Peru.
Therefore I think it's safe to call them Corydoras napoensis. I don't see anything that would contradict to this ID.
Cheers,
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