Corydoras lamberti?
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Corydoras lamberti?
This little Cory came in as a contaminate in a shipment of C. trilineatus at my LFS. He was so cute I couldn't pass him up. Do I have him IDed correctly as C. lamberti? Thanks in advance for all your help!
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I think your fish is a juvenile of either C. agassizi,, C. ambiacus or even C. robustus. These three species go through a wide range of colour patterns before they reach their full adult pattern, I would guess that your fish has a body length of around 35 mm, which would mean that it is only just over half grown.
This is a C. lamberti juvenile
Ian
This is a C. lamberti juvenile
Ian
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Ian,
Wow! That is a pattern change. The dorsal coloration is the closest of the three species you mentioned though. I'll keep you updated. When it gets older, I'll post again. If I know what it is then, I'll post under the South American/Corydoras section. If I don't, I'll post under the ID section. Thanks again!
Alyx
Wow! That is a pattern change. The dorsal coloration is the closest of the three species you mentioned though. I'll keep you updated. When it gets older, I'll post again. If I know what it is then, I'll post under the South American/Corydoras section. If I don't, I'll post under the ID section. Thanks again!
Alyx