Differnce between C. Macropterus and C. Paleatus
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Differnce between C. Macropterus and C. Paleatus
Only the dorsal fin is larger than C. Paleatus?
I am confused with these 2 cories.
Thanks in advance.
I am confused with these 2 cories.
Thanks in advance.
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To be honest there should not be any confusion between these two species , see pictures below.
Corydoras paleatus
Scleromystax macropterus
The body of S. macropterus is more slender, it has relatively small eyes, the body colour pattern is brown and the males have cheek bristles and greatly extended pectoral fin spines.
You will also note that macropterus is now in Scleromystax and not Corydoras.
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Corydoras paleatus
Scleromystax macropterus
The body of S. macropterus is more slender, it has relatively small eyes, the body colour pattern is brown and the males have cheek bristles and greatly extended pectoral fin spines.
You will also note that macropterus is now in Scleromystax and not Corydoras.
Ian