Help Identifiying Corys

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Help Identifiying Corys

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I bought these corys as C.julii. IMHO they are not julii. Any help ???

http://www.aquaworldnet.org/public/gall ... r_Aquarium

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It's not it's Trilineatus.These are very often sold as julli.
what's the matter?---cat got you'r tongue.

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Post by Jools »

Hmm, wouldn't mind seeing another few pics, that looks like it might be C. leopardus.

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I'll Try posting more pics.

PS Have C. Leopardus been breeded
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Post by Achim »

Hi,

Imo C. leopardus or a closely related species too.
PS Have C. Leopardus been breeded
Yes. According to Hans Evers Corydoras book they have been bred by Ernst Bilke. They are difficult to stimulate, darkening the tank (The method is called "Abdunklungsmethode" in german, i don't know if there is an equivalent in english) finally made them spawn.

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Post by Coryman »

Without getting a better look at the head I would say the fish was either C. leopardus or possibly C. gomezi. Definately not C. julii
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C. gomezi

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Have C. Gomezi ever been bred ??? I'll try posting some more pics when I can.


PS. Ian are you Ian Fuller :?:


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Post by Coryman »

I'm afraid so

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New Pics !!

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Hi
I've uploaded more pics. What do you think ???

http://www.aquaworldnet.org/public/gall ... r_Aquarium
If you can identify them how are they bred???
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Post by Graeme »

C.Leopardus.

(Hope i'm wrong tho!)

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Post by Coryman »

I'm still not totally sure that my identification of C. gomezi is correct but I think your fish is the same species. It may turn out to be a new species altogether. Regarding breeding I don't think it has been.

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Post by Super Coryman »

How do you distinguish between C.Trilineatus, C.Gomezi, C.Julii, C.Leopardus ???



What do you think should I try to do to make them breed ???.
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Post by Coryman »

OK the first thing is that C. gomezi and C. leopardus are longnosed species and there are pictires of both on this thred.

C. trilineatus and C. julii have also been covered on Jan 9th and again on March 3rd.
This C. trilineatus / C. julii thing has been bugging me for years. The only way to prove which is which is to know exactly where they were caught.

When viewed head on C. julii are quite slim and not at all stocky looking like C. trilineatus. Exporters in South America use the name C. julii because they get more money for then than they do for C. trilineatus.

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True C. julii female,
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C. trilineatus
One other point between C. julii and C. trilineatus is that when viewed from the front C. julii are slightly compressed and C. trilineatus are very rounded.

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Post by Super Coryman »

Can someone explain the "Abdunklungsmethode" to me??
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