I bought some of these today...They are stunning in their beauty (at least in my opinion). I hadn't seen these cory's before the last month. Have they been discovered recently?
Yep, you are right, thanks. By the way.....in the pics in your link are the green stripe variety as well. My importer has those as well and I will get a group of them as well as soon as I have a tank set up for them. I have never been into cory's before, but I am struck by the cory-virus badly now .
They have indeed been around for several years, I along with others believe that they are closer related to C. melanotaenia than C. aeneus. I have had my group for almost a year and have only recently coaxed them into breeding, they are definately not what you would call easy and I believe the 'Green stripe' are even more difficult.
A shop had some of these in the other day and they were large specimens with a poorly defined orange stripe. Is there variation within the species or is it age related?
There is a strain of so called C. aeneus known as C. schultzi, at the moment this is classed as an C. aeneus variety but I am sure it will eventually have its status raised to full species. It has a golden stripe along the back similar to the orange/gold laser but it is narrower and not anywhere near as well defined, it is also a larger deeper bodied fish.
Coryman wrote:There is a strain of so called C. aeneus known as C. schultzi, at the moment this is classed as an C. aeneus variety but I am sure it will eventually have its status raised to full species. It has a golden stripe along the back similar to the orange/gold laser but it is narrower and not anywhere near as well defined, it is also a larger deeper bodied fish.