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Spotted Cory
Orinoco, Venezuela (aquarium specimen).
Corydoras wotroi
Kory DOOR ass - brev ee ROSS truss
Cory = helmet, doras = skin. In this case it was incorrectly used to mean armour (cuirasse) instead of skin in allusion to the dual rows of plates that run along the flanks of this genus. This specific epithet refers to the specimen's short(brevis=short) snout(rostrum=muzzle or snout).
Corydoras are identified by their twin rows of armour plates along the flanks and by having fewer than 10 dorsal fin rays. They are most commonly confused with the other genera in the sub-family, namely Brochis, Scleromystax and Aspidoras.
Differs from Corydoras melanistius by having patterning in the caudal fin. Was elevated out of subspecies status (then known as Corydoras melanistius brevirostris) in 2001.
South America: Orinoco River basin and coastal drainages in Suriname.
Orinoco
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Guyana Waters, Coastal Rivers of Guyanas, Suriname Coastal Rivers (hover or click on these areas to show maps or find other species found there)
6.0 - 7.8
20.0-24.0°C or 68-75.2°F (Show others within this range)
dH 25.
Will accept a wide range of commercial foods including tablets, granules and flakes. Live (or frozen) foods such as bloodworm, white worm, grindal worm, Daphnia and tubifex are readily accepted.
Shade provided by overhanging rock work, arching bogwood, tall or floating plants are all that is required. Ideally substrate should be sand, but rounded gravel is an imperfect alternative. Do not keep over regular, not rounded gravel, this will damaged the fishes barbels when it tries to dig.
Unreported.
Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond.v. 117 (pt 1) - pp244
(1) Coryman, (2) joern (k: 10), (3) Schwec (p: 2), (4) Plecofanatic1989 (k: 2), (5) alderfish (k: 5), (6) apisto-nut, (7) Kampfer (k: 5), (8) arzerkle (p: 2), (9) nooneknows (k: 11), who also notes: "Update: had to leave for vacation so no special care was given to fry (actually, some were sucked up in water change, that's how they were discovered)-a few fry still remain as of 4/2.
keep in 29 gal, at about 78F with medusa plecs; did a cold water change 3/5/10 and found fry about a week later. ", (10) Crel (k: 2), (11) matti2uude (k: 2), (12) bunthid tumnontigoon (k: 11), (13) CanadaPleco (k: 4), (14) Mezel, who also notes: "He was the only one left in the store, cost me a lot but i always wanted one. His only buddie is a pepperd cory.... I need more.", (15) FishandFire, (16) rhibear (k: 8), (17) Mark Roesner, (18) djfattanzo, (19) ars (k: 5), (20) MHS.
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2007 Jul 01 11:28 (species record created: 2001 Apr 30 00:00)
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