corydoras id

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corydoras id

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Post by xsu-xsu »

1) Looks like a c.blochi blochi. I have one similar but where the body spots are far more prominent. I'd be interested to see the id on that

2) Definitely elegans group. Again, I have a few similar, labelled as c. sp. 'San Juan'

3) Again, I think elegans group, unsure as to which.

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Post by hadarush »

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Post by Coryman »

The first one looks like a juvenile C. delphax, the second a male C. elegans and the third is an undescribed species from the so called 'Elegans group, this one I know because I have the same fish, it comes from Colombia and produces the smallest eggs I have ever seen from a Cory at 0.7 mm diameter.

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Post by hadarush »

thankes...
the second and the third can spwan together?
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