Bought as adolfi? think they are duplicareus

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Bought as adolfi? think they are duplicareus

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I bought these as C adolfi for £6 each but the more i look at them and thebigger they get they less convinced i am. They look more like duplicareus to me. Can anyone put my mind at rest

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Post by chef »

Definately duplicareus danding is too broad to be adolphoi even allowing for some variability. Very good specimens anyway.
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Im glad you agree, I also agree that they are stunning little cories. I wasnt sure that they were adolfi when I bought them but I liked them anyway. Are they rarer than adolfi and was it a good price?
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C. hastatus - habrosus - pygmaeus - aeneus - duplicareus - axelrodi - panda - trilineatus - napoensis - delphax - melini - paleatus - barbatus - concolor - robinae -seussi - reynoldsi - septentrionalis - arcuatus - C57 "nordestini" - guapore - aeneus "black" - C131
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Post by chef »

They are'nt that common, but you can pick them up from time to time. As for the price they were good value i think. And they are very "easy" to spawn.
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Post by kim m »

I think they look like duplicareus too...they are too robust to be adolfoi in my opinion.

Yes, they are quite easy...I had my group of 8 for a year before eggs started to appear. Now they produce 25-35 eggs every tenth day or so.

I keep them at 25-26 degrees celcius in a 35 litre tank. The water is rainwater, so it's soft/a bit acidic (I don't measure my water parameters, so I can't give you any).

I do a 50% waterchange once a week.
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I have six at the moment but i know the shop has more, I have them in a four foot growing tank with some C panda C axelrodi and a group of C trilineatus. I may get a few more if they are not too common. Thanks for the replies
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C. hastatus - habrosus - pygmaeus - aeneus - duplicareus - axelrodi - panda - trilineatus - napoensis - delphax - melini - paleatus - barbatus - concolor - robinae -seussi - reynoldsi - septentrionalis - arcuatus - C57 "nordestini" - guapore - aeneus "black" - C131
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