Corydoras leucomelas?

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Corydoras leucomelas?

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i have had 2 of these guys for nearly a year and never been able to ID them ... up to tonight that is.

ironicaly as i was about to post this i stumbled across what i think they are - as indicated in the title, i suspect they are Corydoras leucomelas.

i thought i'd post 2 images i took of one of them and see what u guys think. put my mind to rest so to speak that i finaly have got the right ID

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Post by fishypaw »

can anyone see the pics, i followed the instructions for adding images but i dont see them when i look at the post??? :(
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Post by lotsabettas »

No I coulnt see them but I hope you dont mind I copied them to my photobucket album just so I could post them for people to see,hope this helps

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Post by kim m »

I'd say C. leucomelas.
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cheers Kim, i think we're right :)

i bought 2 new cories today. i'm a cory addict, i love them. :D

the trouble with cories is there is so many and so many that are similar in looks.

the ones i got today ... 1 i think is a reticulatus, but not sure and the other one similar to ones i've seen but as of yet i'm not sure. i may post a pic here if i cant ID it myself.
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Post by fishypaw »

... oh, thanks too to lotsabettas for posting the images.

i'll need to try figure what i did wrong in posting them myself.
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Post by MatsP »

Fishypaw, the posting of images in Planet Catfish only works if the link "looks like an image", which means that it needs to end with something that resembles a filename and that ends with .jpg/.bmp or some other "picture" extension. Since the album hides the actual filename in the link, the post will not show the image [because it doesn't have something that looks like an image filename].

If you use Imageshack.com or some similar web-site, you can post images directly in the post because the site exposes a filename that is recognised by this site as an image.

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Post by fishypaw »

thanks MatsP, your advice helped, i have posted the pics on my own web space and now got them linked here :)
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Post by chef »

definately leucomelas
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Post by fishypaw »

thanks chef.

when i bought these the guy told me they were punctatus but when i looked them up i realised they weren't.

i bought two more cories today from a big pet chain that is starting to get more interesting fish in. as usual they know nothing tho and couldnt ID them.

i couldn't resist them tho as they looked lovely and healthy and were much cheaper (misspriced i think) than 'exotic' cories from better smaller fish shops.

i think one of them might be a proper punctatus this time but im not sure. the other one has got me puzzled tho. i cant seem to find anything like it. maybe im not looking hard enough.

i will maybe post pics later when i can borrow a digi cam of a friend.

again, thanks for all the help so far guys n girls :)
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40g - 10 black neons, 5 harlequins, 5 khuli loaches, 4 ottos, 1 male beta, shrimps, corys - 4 albino, 3 pepper, 2 leucomelas, 2 sterbai, 2 julli, 1 similis, 1 sodalis
40g - 30 blue neons, 5 blue rams, 2 angels, 2 bristlenose plecs, 1 female beta, 1 tiger loach, shrimps
10g - lots of baby java ferns
5g - giant java fern about to be sold
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Post by Coryman »

It is most unlikely that you would have C. punctatus,these are a small species from Suriname and are not commercially collected. Exporters put the name "punctatus to al least six spotted species.

Have a look through the Cat-elog Cat-elog or my pages at Corycats Failing that you could always buy a copy of my book ID Book

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Post by fishypaw »

hi coryman. funnily enough i have had ur page bookmarked for ages, didnt know it was urs tho.

believe me, i have hunted thru ur site and the cat-elog and the best match i can come up with for this new guy is punctatus. it is quite small but that may be due to being young.

ofcourse i know i may well be wrong and maybe just havent looked at the right one yet.

unfortunately i dont have a decent cam at the moment to take a pic.

thanks for ur input
Nick

40g - 10 black neons, 5 harlequins, 5 khuli loaches, 4 ottos, 1 male beta, shrimps, corys - 4 albino, 3 pepper, 2 leucomelas, 2 sterbai, 2 julli, 1 similis, 1 sodalis
40g - 30 blue neons, 5 blue rams, 2 angels, 2 bristlenose plecs, 1 female beta, 1 tiger loach, shrimps
10g - lots of baby java ferns
5g - giant java fern about to be sold
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