Thanks for that thread, Bronzefry. It has a lot of good information in it.
Today I managed to observe my cory better, and I saw that he was holding his barbels flat against his "cheeks", but when he started rooting around in the gravel he extended them. I couldn't tell if he had two sets or not. If I get close to the glass he freezes, and flattens his barbels and I can't tell a thing. I'll keep looking, but it may not be as bad as I thought. It may turn out that he has two sets, but they are a little shorter than the ones on the others.
Ian, I tried to pull out the FAQ, but I got an
error message. I'll try later.
BTW, my aeneus are light colored, a silvery pink, with bronze flanks and rosy cheeks.

Their fins are broad and well fanned, almost reddish in color. They are very attractive, and nice and round in the body.
Deborah