Please help identify my new cory
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Please help identify my new cory
Hi everyone,
I got a lone cory at my club's fish swap and I'm keen to identify this new one so I can get them a school of their own. I'm a novice to corys and this isn't one I recognize (I presently have schools of sterbai, aeneus, and paleatus). One club member suggested this one might be a Corydoras sodalis; I'm wondering if it might be a Corydoras melanistius, assuming the faded color look isn't due to stress (as I just got them home and into a quarantine tank). Thanks for any help Id'ing them so they can have a school they're most comfortable with, eg 5+ more of the same type. I'm attaching two pictures. Thanks again!
UPDATE: Hi everyone,
Thanks much for your help. A few days have passed and here are 4 new pictures! The cory's color has indeed improved! (I hadn't realized as a novice fish keeper how much this could change). I hope these pictures work for identification (I hadn't wanted to catch the new cory and put them in a breeder box again so this is my cell phone at its best with the cory loose in the tank and an overhead light strip and daylight lighting). I know there's a cory with a smudge on its tail (C. similis), but I haven't seen a smudge in the middle of the body before so I'm curious what you all think. Thanks again for help. - Yaari
I got a lone cory at my club's fish swap and I'm keen to identify this new one so I can get them a school of their own. I'm a novice to corys and this isn't one I recognize (I presently have schools of sterbai, aeneus, and paleatus). One club member suggested this one might be a Corydoras sodalis; I'm wondering if it might be a Corydoras melanistius, assuming the faded color look isn't due to stress (as I just got them home and into a quarantine tank). Thanks for any help Id'ing them so they can have a school they're most comfortable with, eg 5+ more of the same type. I'm attaching two pictures. Thanks again!
UPDATE: Hi everyone,
Thanks much for your help. A few days have passed and here are 4 new pictures! The cory's color has indeed improved! (I hadn't realized as a novice fish keeper how much this could change). I hope these pictures work for identification (I hadn't wanted to catch the new cory and put them in a breeder box again so this is my cell phone at its best with the cory loose in the tank and an overhead light strip and daylight lighting). I know there's a cory with a smudge on its tail (C. similis), but I haven't seen a smudge in the middle of the body before so I'm curious what you all think. Thanks again for help. - Yaari
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Re: Please help identify my new cory
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Both pics show fish with faded colors. They need to relax and brighten up for better ID. Second photo is probably . First photo looks like a different species (although maybe it's the camera angle), probably a lineage 9 cory.
Better pics please, if you can get them.
Cheers, Eric
Both pics show fish with faded colors. They need to relax and brighten up for better ID. Second photo is probably . First photo looks like a different species (although maybe it's the camera angle), probably a lineage 9 cory.
Better pics please, if you can get them.
Cheers, Eric
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Re: Please help identify my new cory
Thanks! I'll give it a day or so and do another photo shoot. The cory is brightening up already.
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Re: Please help identify my new cory
The OP read to me as two pics of a single fish?
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Then it is the camera angle and I'll stick with a washed out C. sodalis.
Thanks Dave.
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Re: Please help identify my new cory
UPDATE: Hi everyone,
Thanks much for your help. A few days have passed and here are 4 new pictures (added to the original post)! The cory's color has indeed improved! (I hadn't realized as a novice fish keeper how much this could change). I hope these pictures work for identification (I hadn't wanted to catch the new cory and put them in a breeder box again so this is my cell phone at its best with the cory loose in the tank and an overhead light strip and daylight lighting). I know there's a cory with a smudge on its tail (C. similis), but I haven't seen a smudge in the middle of the body before so I'm curious what you all think. Thanks again for help. - Yaari
Thanks much for your help. A few days have passed and here are 4 new pictures (added to the original post)! The cory's color has indeed improved! (I hadn't realized as a novice fish keeper how much this could change). I hope these pictures work for identification (I hadn't wanted to catch the new cory and put them in a breeder box again so this is my cell phone at its best with the cory loose in the tank and an overhead light strip and daylight lighting). I know there's a cory with a smudge on its tail (C. similis), but I haven't seen a smudge in the middle of the body before so I'm curious what you all think. Thanks again for help. - Yaari
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Re: Please help identify my new cory
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