Wild caught corys
Wild caught corys
Hello i'm new to his forum> this is an excellent site with excellent reference and excellent pictures. Well done guys.
I recently bought a group of wild caught corys which i'm finding hard to identify. Almost each cory seem to differ in some way from the ohers. Here are some pics..
Thanking you
gabs
I recently bought a group of wild caught corys which i'm finding hard to identify. Almost each cory seem to differ in some way from the ohers. Here are some pics..
Thanking you
gabs
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probaly a mix of C. leucomelas, C. agassizii and C. ambiacus and/or C. gomezi.
But then again I am not a cory expert.
probaly a mix of C. leucomelas, C. agassizii and C. ambiacus and/or C. gomezi.
But then again I am not a cory expert.
Cheers, Whitepine
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River Tank with Rio HF 20 (1290 gph), Eheim 2236.
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In this thread is a list of known cross-breeding species of Corydoras:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=12026
Of course, just because two species aren't listed above doesn't actually mean that they won't cross-breed. Unfortunately, there's no list of species that will NOT cross-breed. As general rule, fish that live near each other are unlikely to cross-breed (because they wouldn't have split off into separate species if they did!)
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http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=12026
Of course, just because two species aren't listed above doesn't actually mean that they won't cross-breed. Unfortunately, there's no list of species that will NOT cross-breed. As general rule, fish that live near each other are unlikely to cross-breed (because they wouldn't have split off into separate species if they did!)
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Mats