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C gomezi in uk, rare or not?

Posted: 30 Mar 2006, 19:49
by eupterus
I am still rather new to Corie collecting and I was at a store today and found some Cories that at the time I didnt recognise, I knew enough to know that they were being displayed wrongly as leopardus. I hit the book and this site and they are definately gomezi. My question is whould I rush back and get them? They were £30 for the remaining 6 which is how I would get them, I couldnt get them today as i wasnt returning home for far to long. I have never seen them before any info would be great

Posted: 30 Mar 2006, 21:31
by Coryman
They are a very nice fish and 6 for thirty quid is a bit of a bargain if you ask me, I would be back there waving the notes first thing in the morning.

Ian

Posted: 30 Mar 2006, 21:41
by eupterus
Thanks Ian, I will be doing just that. They stood out as something special, the shop was adament that they are leopardus and who am I to argue especially, it seems at that price. The shop worker is always right. A moto I love when it results in buying fish at greatly reduced prices.

Posted: 31 Mar 2006, 04:02
by housewren
How did you determine they weren't leopardus? When I look at the pictures on this site and in Ian's book, some of them are marked the same to me--like the first thumbnail of both species her on PC.

Cheri

Posted: 31 Mar 2006, 15:37
by eupterus
They just didnt look right to me as far as leopardus were concerned. the spots were slightly further apart and very few of them were joined giving a retucilated pattern which is common on leopardus especially aroung the head. The line also looked different. It was just a hunch. I have paid for the fish and collect them on as soon as i can get to the shop. Then I will post a photo on here for verification. I maybe wrong but wither way they are lovely looking little cories

Posted: 31 Mar 2006, 17:23
by Coryman
Any chance of a picture?

Ian

Posted: 02 Apr 2006, 16:51
by eupterus
I hope to pick them up tomorrow then I will get photos on here. I hope they are gomezi but if they turn out to be leopardus i will be happy because they are lovely specimens.

Posted: 04 Apr 2006, 15:45
by eupterus
I am not a happy man, I travelle the 100 mile round trip to pick up the gomezi/leopardus only to find that the group of 6 had gone down to one. I was gutted, the shop told me that they had been dying over the last three days of "strawberry disease" - new one on me ??? In one way I am glad I didnt lose them at home but I am also gutted that they were such nice fish, I took Ians book with me and I am convinced they were gomezi, unfortnately this one was not to be. Sorry for wasting time on here. I will keep looking.