C.aeneus 'gold stripe'
C.aeneus 'gold stripe'
I bought some of these today...They are stunning in their beauty (at least in my opinion). I hadn't seen these cory's before the last month. Have they been discovered recently?
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These look more the orange stripe variety:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/ca ... /265_f.php
They've been around for at least the last 4-5 years.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/ca ... /265_f.php
They've been around for at least the last 4-5 years.
Yep, you are right, thanks. By the way.....in the pics in your link are the green stripe variety as well. My importer has those as well and I will get a group of them as well as soon as I have a tank set up for them. I have never been into cory's before, but I am struck by the cory-virus badly now .
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They have indeed been around for several years, I along with others believe that they are closer related to C. melanotaenia than C. aeneus. I have had my group for almost a year and have only recently coaxed them into breeding, they are definately not what you would call easy and I believe the 'Green stripe' are even more difficult.
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There is a strain of so called C. aeneus known as C. schultzi, at the moment this is classed as an C. aeneus variety but I am sure it will eventually have its status raised to full species. It has a golden stripe along the back similar to the orange/gold laser but it is narrower and not anywhere near as well defined, it is also a larger deeper bodied fish.
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That sounds like these fish. Thanks.Coryman wrote:There is a strain of so called C. aeneus known as C. schultzi, at the moment this is classed as an C. aeneus variety but I am sure it will eventually have its status raised to full species. It has a golden stripe along the back similar to the orange/gold laser but it is narrower and not anywhere near as well defined, it is also a larger deeper bodied fish.
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