Possible C robineae juveniles?

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Possible C robineae juveniles?

Post by Birger Amundsen »

Cleaned up a tank containing among others, some C robineae, and found this juvenile. I think it might be robineae? I`m quite exited know, there arn`t many that have spawned that one :D
The tank is very cloudy now, so I`w found two so fare.
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Re: Possible C robineae juveniles?

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They look really nice - Robineae is the flagtail right? Perhaps this develops later then.

Are there any other corys in the tank?
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Re: Possible C robineae juveniles?

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Flag tail is correct. There are other corys in the tank, green laser and elegans, so cant se that the juvenile could be one of those.
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Re: Possible C robineae juveniles?

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Birger,
I guess we'll have to wait a few weeks and find out! :wink:
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This is embarrassing, but forgot that i had multimaculatus for a week in the tank before mowing them. So it must be that one.
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Re: Possible C robineae juveniles?

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The fry in the photo is a better match with C. multimaculatus.
I hope you can spawn Corydoras robinae. It's on my "to do/try" list of species I haven't bred.
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Re: Possible C robineae juveniles?

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I`w tried to spawn them for over three years, but cant give up :D Multimaculatus is a nice one though.
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