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What was once a barbatus, now is what?

Posted: 24 Sep 2017, 16:35
by jcorey
Long ago I saw some gorgeous cories at a reputable fish shop while I was out of town for a club auction. They were labeled as Bearded Cory, Scleromystax Barbatus. At that point I hadn't seen any other barbatus in person, so that's what I've called them. Then I later picked up some young barbatus at another auction and they were nothing like these fish. I figured maybe it was because they were much younger and smaller. I'm sure they'll turn into these other awesome fish when they get older.

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Now they are all older. The young ones were spotted spawning a few days ago, yet they still look just the same as when I got them (the mottled brown, typical barbatus as all the images here show). Now I'm left wondering what the heck these other things are so I can get more (one died a few weeks ago). These guys hide 99.9999% of the time. They will dig under large plants like swords or driftwood to give themselves a pit to hide in. They'll squeeze behind the sponge on my canister intake line. This one is 2.5 inches long. I found my other one, and it is a bit longer, 3 inches, but much fatter so I'm guessing it's a female. The first ray or two of the dorsal are extended a lot. When they're not stressed for a photo shoot like this, the stripes are black and grey.

Any ideas?

Re: What was once a barbatus, now is what?

Posted: 24 Sep 2017, 17:10
by Jools

Re: What was once a barbatus, now is what?

Posted: 24 Sep 2017, 20:58
by jcorey
Hmm, I do believe that is so. That's certainly more than I bargained for originally. It'll be interesting watching them grow up.

Re: What was once a barbatus, now is what?

Posted: 06 Oct 2017, 04:40
by jodilynn
Oh Lord I almost choked when I saw that pic! My fish is damn near 10 inches long and an absolute beast! Definitely NOT the fish you were told it was!