These two fish came in with a shipment of fish labeled as Aspidoras rochai. Most of the fish in the shipment looked very similar to pictures of Aspidoras rochai and Aspidoras cf. rochai I have seen but these two fish look different. I am aware that these fish could be hybrids but if they can be identified that would be great. The fish are also around 1.75” total length.
Re: Spotted Aspidoras id
Posted: 18 Aug 2020, 03:35
by bekateen
Hi pleco2381,
Are these wild caught? If so, not likely hybrids. According to GBIF,
in locality but your fish don't resemble that species. So I'm thinking Aspidoras.
@rmc, any thoughts?
Cheers, Eric
Re: Spotted Aspidoras id
Posted: 19 Aug 2020, 23:58
by rmc
Pleco2381 where did you get these please? Not in Columbus OH by any chance? Thank you - Rob
Re: Spotted Aspidoras id
Posted: 20 Aug 2020, 01:30
by pleco2381
Thanks for the replies, the fish came from my local fish store. Unfortunately I am not sure if they are wild caught or captive bred but I will try to find out.
Re: Spotted Aspidoras id
Posted: 20 Aug 2020, 02:40
by rmc
So, with a little “insider knowledge” I would tentatively ID these as Aspidoras CW126. If you are interested in more, or would like to start fresh with correctly identified Aspidoras, please feel free to reach out. I keep CW126, Aspidoras raimundi, Aspidoras poecilus, Aspidoras fuscoguttatus, and albino Aspidoras raimundi (formerly known as Aspidoras C125 “red” or Aspidoras C125 “gold” in UK. To be completely fair and honest, I would be suspicious of any Aspidoras labeled something other than one of those in the hobby - except maybe Aspidoras pauciradiatus- which is just incorrectly assigned- should be Corydoras pauciradiatus. I’ve been hunting Aspidoras in the hobby for almost a decade, and sadly a few species have disappeared from the hobby (Aspidoras depinnai And Aspidoras albater), others I have only seen enter the hobby in Asia (Aspidoras velites, Aspidoras belenos, Aspidoras CW141). I’ll be happy to answer any questions anyone might have
Re: Spotted Aspidoras id
Posted: 22 Aug 2020, 02:31
by pleco2381
Thanks for the id. Aspidoras are really hard for me to identify because many look similar and they can hybridize. Aspidoras CW126 is also one of my favorite Aspidoras.