making sure I buy C. Pygmaeus?

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making sure I buy C. Pygmaeus?

Post by wijnands »

Perhaps a silly question but I recently bought a few Ancistrus and with those it's often difficult to tell species apart.

I'm looking to buy a few Corydoras Pygmaeus for my daughter's tank. Is there anything I need to look out for to make sure I get Pygmaeus and not some other species?
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Re: making sure I buy C. Pygmaeus?

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As a general rule, C pygmaeus are often offered in NL as C hastatus

Both species are shaped more or less like a club (knuppel in Dutch) but while pygmaeus has a stripe on its whitish body, C hastatus has a diamond on its greysh body.

I could not mention any other species one could buy thinking one has C pygmaeus
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So it's a lot easier with Corydoras. Thanks for the tips Bas!
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My daughter just got 5 of these for her little shrimp tank. They're so small... that's quite fine sand on the second picture.


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Re: making sure I buy C. Pygmaeus?

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Yep! So cute! Mine are active after 4 pm. They usually like it warmer than most shrimp tanks though....good luck with them! I love mine!
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Re: making sure I buy C. Pygmaeus?

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We're running at 25.5C and a ph of just over 7. According to the cat-e-log that should be acceptable to them.
My daughter was worried yesterday that they didn't touch their food. I explained that it's not uncommon for new fish to do that in the first 24 hours. Going to try scattering some shrimp pellets tonight, see what they think.

Also, I know I should attribute human emotions to them but I'd be tempted to say at least two are enjoying swimming into a shrimp's feelers and making it teleport backwards.
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Re: making sure I buy C. Pygmaeus?

Post by dw1305 »

Hi all,
Going to try scattering some shrimp pellets tonight, see what they think.
They like really small food items, mine really like micro-worms.

We had a thread about feeding them relatively recently <http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =+pygmaeus>.

cheers Darrel
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