Hemidoras paraguayensis a Corydoras mimic?
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Hemidoras paraguayensis a Corydoras mimic?
I saw some at a LFS yesterday and was struck by the way they were mingling with Corydoras in the tank (and in so doing, being more active than most doradids are in daylight). It looked a lot like the mimic behaviour of Brachyrhamdia.
Has anybody noticed this before? I am thinking of getting some, and choosing a cory which resembles them as much as possible to test this out.
Has anybody noticed this before? I am thinking of getting some, and choosing a cory which resembles them as much as possible to test this out.
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Actually this is common in a lot daytime active Doradidae. My Hassar, Opsodoras and Hemidoras all shoal with Corydoras even when they are several times larger.
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