cory duplicareus
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cory duplicareus
I have seen some corys in my local store under the name of Corydoras duplicareus, they look similar to adolfoi. What is the info on this species, and how easy are they to keep please?
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It's in the Cat-elog.
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C. duplicareus and C. adolfoi are almost identiclal visually, where they actually differ in in the pectoral fin spines, C. duplicareus has a heavily serated posterior edge, where as C. aadolfoi is almost smooth.
Both species are fairly hardy but prefer water a little on the warm side, somewhere in the upper seventies is ideal.
Ian
Both species are fairly hardy but prefer water a little on the warm side, somewhere in the upper seventies is ideal.
Ian
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C. duplicareus
Next time I go to the store I will make sure that I have my magnifying glass with me (!)
Thanks, Ian, much appreciated.
Roman
Thanks, Ian, much appreciated.
Roman
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