Number of soft rays in Corydoras...

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Number of soft rays in Corydoras...

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According to their description, C. aeneus has 7 soft dorsal rays, and C. paleatus has 8 soft dorsal rays (there are another differences, as 2 anal spines in aeneus...)

Well, today I have found what a I thought was an albino paleatus, but it has 10 soft rays in dorsal fin...

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what it is? :?: :?:


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another bizarre: this has the coloration of an aeneus... but has 8 soft rays ( 1-8 )...

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an hybrid? :?:
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The last ray is branched at the base, giving the appearance that it is two, sometimes three, rays. I count only 8 rays in the albino and 7 in the normal fish.
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Thanks Silurus :wink:


you mean rays 8-9-10 are the same, branched...

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how do you distinguish a ray branched in three from three individual rays placed together?
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If you look carefully at rays 8â??10, you will see that they are joined together at the base.
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Interesting discussion. Thanks for the detail picture that helps alot.
Seldom got such info in books i have.
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