Corydoras "Super-arcuatus"
Corydoras "Super-arcuatus"
A serious doubt...
I thought this corydoras was C. arcuatus, but Iâ??ve noticed that the black line reaches fully the end of the tail, something that do not happens in individuals of C. arcuatus shown at the Cat-elog (the line ends at caudal peduncle)... and neither Corydoras sp. cf. arcuatus. What is it? Is the one known as â??superarcuatusâ?
I thought this corydoras was C. arcuatus, but Iâ??ve noticed that the black line reaches fully the end of the tail, something that do not happens in individuals of C. arcuatus shown at the Cat-elog (the line ends at caudal peduncle)... and neither Corydoras sp. cf. arcuatus. What is it? Is the one known as â??superarcuatusâ?
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Thanks, Ian (again). Do you have any information about this fish? I don't find anything.I think this is the so called 'Super arcuatus' and I consider it to be a species in its own right
of course, Jeff, here they are:if is not to much trouble i would like to see more picz!?!?
the answer to both questions is "a lot"how many corys do you have, and how much money did you spend on them??
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Hi Ian,Coryman wrote:I think this is the so called 'Super arcuatus' and I consider it to be a species in its own right, but it will take a scientific work to actually separate them from the smaller fish we recognise as C. arcuatus.
Ian
is that to say that the size would be the differentiating factor between super arcuatus and arcuatus? I'm wondering if the stripe into the caudal fin is part of the differentiating characteristics as well? (what about the tinged dorsal spine?)
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Another factor is that they appear to be exported from Colombia.
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