All posts regarding the care and breeding of these catfishes from South America.
corydorus
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by corydorus » 01 Jan 2004, 13:10
Coryman
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by Coryman » 01 Jan 2004, 19:50
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.
Ian
corydorus
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by corydorus » 02 Jan 2004, 13:39
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
Coryman
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by Coryman » 03 Jan 2004, 00:27
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.
Ian
corydorus
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by corydorus » 03 Apr 2004, 09:16
Ok here's 10 weeks old Cory Fry
Old enough to ID ?
polkadot
Posts: 351 Joined: 01 Jan 2003, 16:30
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by polkadot » 03 Apr 2004, 10:50
Hey dennis they're so cute!!!!!
Coryman
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by Coryman » 03 Apr 2004, 11:05
C. duplicareus is favorite .
Ian
Graeme
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by Graeme » 03 Apr 2004, 16:41
Possible C.caudimaculatus?
G.
corydorus
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by corydorus » 04 Apr 2004, 03:54
polkadot, they sure are Cute.
Ian, thanks !
Grame
. caudimaculatus is too young and x1 only.
tatia
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by tatia » 05 Apr 2004, 11:19
Graeme wrote: Possible C.caudimaculatus?
G.
No way. Look at the species list
exactly . I didn't hear or read something about parthenogenesis in association with
Corydoras .