Neon Orange Striped Corys

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Neon Orange Striped Corys

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I was given a small tribe of neon orange striped corys and never have seen these in person before, I was wondering if the stripe disappears after time or variable tank conditions. They are in a 100 gallon community with about 20 other corydoras and they seem to be doing great. They are active and very friendly. They come up to my hand when I clean the glass. It seems like the stripe varies in each cory. My water is pH7.0, 0 nitrites, 0 nitrates, 0 ammonia, and a general hardness of 9 pts. They are a beautiful dark teal upper 2/3 body and a white lower 1/3 body; similar to a WWII fighter plane :) Any info will be greatly appreciated. Hope everyone had a happy and safe Thanksgiving!![/b]
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These are a group of my F1 gold laser Corys

F1 'Gold laser fry at 8 weeks

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Gold Stripe Cory

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Coryman,
Thank you for the reply and photo. They are exactly what I have. Truly a very beautiful cory. Mine share the same golden/amber hue also. I look forward to keeping and perhaps breeding these little guys. Is there any special or unique water parameter required? I ask because of the stripe. It seems mother nature doesn't randomly hand out traits. Could the stripe be for locating others in low light conditions? Thanks again. I appreciate your info and time as I have since read many posts which you have authored.

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It is difficult to determine natures reasoning completely, whether colour pattern are for camouflage or for group/individual recognition. What I do know is that when many of the white water Corys are first caught they are unrecognisable straight away because they all appear a golden colour, it is only when they are placed in clean water that the the underlying patterns are.

I have also noticed that they are chameleon like, in that if you keep them over a black base they go dark and like wise if you keep them over a white or pale base there colours go light. I think that with out any eyes their brain recognises everything as dark and so turns on all its pigment.

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Substrate color?

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Ian,

Are darker substrates better for the corys and plecos over the natural colored(tans and browns) substrates? I realize every collection area may have a different colored bottom, but what is most common. I have always used the "natural colored" substrates in my tanks thinking this would help my fish feel comfortable. Are the darker substrates better?

Thanks so much for your time Ian.

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Do you think this is a "Gold Laser"???

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Hi Jorge!

Yeap looks like one!

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How all this. Are they gold laser as well ?
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Laser Corys

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CoryDorus,

Nice corys! From what I have seen there are gold, orange, red, and green "laser corys". From the pics, yours look like either the gold or green variety. I have never seen them until recently so I am still learning about them. In what type of setup do you have them(pH, temp, etc etc)?

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Generally lower pH around 6.5 most cories will do well.
Temp not extreme should be ok for aeneus-like species i believe.
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Starting to Breed Lazer Corys

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Hey, I'm new to the site and posts. I work at a pet shop in Wisconsin and I fell in love with what we called 'Peruvian Green Neon Striped Corydoras Catfishs', so much so that I've now got a school of 8 and will be attempting to breed them soon. They are an active fish and I love the color. I thank you guys for providing such a wonderful site that has so much information on it. I do think though that we should push for a proper species name, instead of a vague "spp" of the Aneus label. I'm unawares of how one exactly one does that or what channels to go through, but I thihk it would make things easier, even if it just had a proper sub species name. I'll keep all of you updated on how things are going.
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Welcome to the site, Releven. :D

Dennis, nice photo of a "Cory Kiss." :D
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