Corydoras cf. sanchesi?

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Corydoras cf. sanchesi?

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Can anyone help med with this...I bought these as Corydoras cf. sanchesi. They probably are, but I would like a second opinion.

In the new identification book by Ian and Hans-Georg, there's a picture of a fish called C-14, wich is referred to under Corydoras sanchesi. C-14 looks like my fish, only my fish has more spots and some has a longitudal band, wich C-14 can also have.

http://www.akvariesiden.dk/galleri_ny/p ... p?pid=5102

http://www.akvariesiden.dk/galleri_ny/p ... p?pid=5103

I'm almost certain that my fish is C-14, but I don't have any information on where they are caught (they are wild caught fish).

Any help please...best regards,
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Post by kim m »

Hmm...according to Ian's webpage, C-14 is also named Corydoras sp. cf boehlkei, so now I'm a bit confused...

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corydoras

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hey i think my lfs had a large stock of those in yesterday he had them down as "backstripe corydora" hope this helps

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I think they are C129 a species from the border region between Guyana and Brazil. I picked up the last 6 from BAS at Bolton,

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Thank you Ian, I'll take a look at some C-129 pics then. By the way, the ID-book is very nice indeed!

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Now I've searched around a bit, and there seems to be only one picture available of this species (C-129). Ian, do you have a picture of your fish?

I think they could be either C-14 or C-129 as my fish looks like/don't looks like both species in the pics I've seen.

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Post by kim m »

jon123, it's probably Corydoras bondi you've seen, I can see the resemblence, but I don't think my fish are C. bondi, as not all of them have the black stripe...unless I have two species in the tank :shock:

But thank you for the help anyway.

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Post by Coryman »

Your fish has caudal fin markings and C14 does not, also C14 has a shorter head.

I shall post some more pictures on the C129 page in the next day or so.

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Post by kim m »

Thank you Ian, you're really being a great help! Looking forward to see the pics. Had a look in the ID book last night on the C-129 pic, and I can see the resemblence. The pic in the book is clearer than the ones on WWW.

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One of my group.

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Yep!...I'm convinced :D ...looks excactly like mine...does some of your fish also lack the longitudal band on the sides?

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They produced 2 eggs saturday afternoon. Hadn't noticed any breedng activity at all, but suddently there were 2 eggs in the java moss...temp. 22 degrees celcius, 50% waterchange once a week with rainwater and a power filter to make strong corrent, in case anyone is interested in the details...

Any luck with yours Ian? ...strange they only laid 2 eggs...they were rather larger, 2 mm. or so.
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Post by Coryman »

C129 is quite variable with some specimens showing a mid lateral line and others not. I have not bred my group yet but am conditioning them up ready.

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Unfortunately my eggs fungused...hmm. Well, if thay laid eggs once, they can do it again :-)
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