Corydoras sp.
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Corydoras sp.
I have had these Corydoras for almost one year now. I took home a shipment of Aspidoras pauciradiatus, but along with them where these critters, I have 6 of them, seems to be one or two females and 4-5 males.
They are about 45-50 mm (small two inches), and it seems they are now outgrown. - When they arrived, they had the same size as the A. pauciradiatus, 20-28 mm.
Them comming in a shipment with pauciradiatus, i guess they are from Rio Araguaia, Brazil, but guess i cannot be sure with these exporters, sometimes blending fish at random will.
I can't really make out what they are. Help very much appreciated.
Difference in colour in the pictures is due to difference in light. Guess the last picture shows the colour most natural.
They are about 45-50 mm (small two inches), and it seems they are now outgrown. - When they arrived, they had the same size as the A. pauciradiatus, 20-28 mm.
Them comming in a shipment with pauciradiatus, i guess they are from Rio Araguaia, Brazil, but guess i cannot be sure with these exporters, sometimes blending fish at random will.
I can't really make out what they are. Help very much appreciated.
Difference in colour in the pictures is due to difference in light. Guess the last picture shows the colour most natural.
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Hi Allen,
it looks like the same species as this one. Its neither C. atropersonatus (Seuss callls it atropersonatus II in his book) nor C. kanei. Its also sometimes called Corydoras brevirostris (Aquarium atlas), which is also wrong. AFAIK its a currently undescribed species, and doesn't have a C-number yet (But i may be wrong with that).
Greetings,
Achim
it looks like the same species as this one. Its neither C. atropersonatus (Seuss callls it atropersonatus II in his book) nor C. kanei. Its also sometimes called Corydoras brevirostris (Aquarium atlas), which is also wrong. AFAIK its a currently undescribed species, and doesn't have a C-number yet (But i may be wrong with that).
Greetings,
Achim
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well, I don't know if it's a coincidence or if I'm way off but I found a aspidoras pauciradiatus in a shipment of fellas that kinda look like yours. My fellas look quite like yours cept for the fact that some of them has some dorsal marking; which I can't seem to spot in your pictures. The fellas were highlighted in the thread here. Pictures can be found here
Saw your pictures and started wondering if they could be the same.
Saw your pictures and started wondering if they could be the same.
Philtre's stash of corydoras
stash I [img:41:28]http://www.linkclub.or.jp/~tarot/icon/cory.gif[/img] stash II
Corymaniacs Singapore
stash I [img:41:28]http://www.linkclub.or.jp/~tarot/icon/cory.gif[/img] stash II
Corymaniacs Singapore
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Hey Philtre!
Yes, they look very much the same, exept none of mine has the dark dorsal blotch. I would say positive match on the ones without the spot in the dorsal, maybe they are all same species?
You can see some pictures of mine 10 months younger, back then they were about 30-35 mm, here:
http://www.fiskejournalen.1go.dk/sider/ ... n_cats.htm
but picture quality is not all to good. But they don't change colour or pattern very much while growing from that size.
Well, very interesting that they turn up with the A. pauciradiatus in both shipments. Thanks for opening my eyes, i did not notice your post at all.
Kr
Allan
Yes, they look very much the same, exept none of mine has the dark dorsal blotch. I would say positive match on the ones without the spot in the dorsal, maybe they are all same species?
You can see some pictures of mine 10 months younger, back then they were about 30-35 mm, here:
http://www.fiskejournalen.1go.dk/sider/ ... n_cats.htm
but picture quality is not all to good. But they don't change colour or pattern very much while growing from that size.
Well, very interesting that they turn up with the A. pauciradiatus in both shipments. Thanks for opening my eyes, i did not notice your post at all.
Kr
Allan
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Hey Allan,
this is getting interesting, I"ve just had mine, and since you've had yours for quite a while now, let's hope there's a chance in identifying them!
BTW, check out your third picture from the bottom. Some of the the markings look just like that!
Regards
phil
PS: your aspidoras look wonderful! Wish we could get some here.
this is getting interesting, I"ve just had mine, and since you've had yours for quite a while now, let's hope there's a chance in identifying them!
BTW, check out your third picture from the bottom. Some of the the markings look just like that!
Regards
phil
PS: your aspidoras look wonderful! Wish we could get some here.
Philtre's stash of corydoras
stash I [img:41:28]http://www.linkclub.or.jp/~tarot/icon/cory.gif[/img] stash II
Corymaniacs Singapore
stash I [img:41:28]http://www.linkclub.or.jp/~tarot/icon/cory.gif[/img] stash II
Corymaniacs Singapore
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