is this corydoras burgessi
is this corydoras burgessi
here the pic http://uk.geocities.com/davie460/davie460.html thanks
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I'd actually have to say it looks more like C. adolfoi, but I am not sure exactly what species it is. That dark blotch behind the pectorals is really throwing off my identification.
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nope but thanks
ye but the dorsal is not black on adolfoiGraeme wrote:Looks like a C. adolfoi sp. to me.
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There was an earlier post on these fish, I believe it was back in early December.
If I remember correctly Ian eventually plumped for Corydoras cf Burgessi due to the body shape.
We have recently had an import of these fish from Brazil labelled to us as "Corydoras Adolphoi black top ".
We have no more info but to say that all 75 look to be all the same, no contaminants of adolphoi or burgessi amongst them.
If I remember correctly Ian eventually plumped for Corydoras cf Burgessi due to the body shape.
We have recently had an import of these fish from Brazil labelled to us as "Corydoras Adolphoi black top ".
We have no more info but to say that all 75 look to be all the same, no contaminants of adolphoi or burgessi amongst them.
I think there's a C number assigned to this species - C121
Some called them Corydoras sp. cf adolfoi, but other called them Corydoras sp. cf burgessi. The latter may be more appropriate if you consider the body shape.
By the way, there's also a similar species with long nose, like Corydoras imitator, but with the patch behind the gills and the marked dosal fins.
Cheers,
Some called them Corydoras sp. cf adolfoi, but other called them Corydoras sp. cf burgessi. The latter may be more appropriate if you consider the body shape.
By the way, there's also a similar species with long nose, like Corydoras imitator, but with the patch behind the gills and the marked dosal fins.
Cheers,
thanks but do you have a pic that i can look at of the c121benny wrote:I think there's a C number assigned to this species - C121
Some called them Corydoras sp. cf adolfoi, but other called them Corydoras sp. cf burgessi. The latter may be more appropriate if you consider the body shape.
By the way, there's also a similar species with long nose, like Corydoras imitator, but with the patch behind the gills and the marked dosal fins.
Cheers,
Here's a link to Ian's page.
http://www.corydoras.myby.co.uk/C121.htm
And here's one of mine..
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
http://www.corydoras.myby.co.uk/C121.htm
And here's one of mine..
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
ye that it great pic you got thanks a lotsbenny wrote:Here's a link to Ian's page.
http://www.corydoras.myby.co.uk/C121.htm
And here's one of mine..
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
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