Emerald Catfish?
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Emerald Catfish?
This was sold to me as an Emerald Catfish, but I'm not convinced. The males have pink bellys, the female's belly is yellow. They have 9 rays on the dorsal, though the picture really only shows 8, they spawned saturday and the fry hatched yesterday, the fry are very tiny.
catfish:
http://www.vraal.com/gallery/cam/20030108/cat.JPG
fry:
http://www.vraal.com/gallery/cam/200301 ... p.jpg.html
Any info would greatly help me in raising these fry properly, esp if i get a definitive ID on the breed. Thanks!
catfish:
http://www.vraal.com/gallery/cam/20030108/cat.JPG
fry:
http://www.vraal.com/gallery/cam/200301 ... p.jpg.html
Any info would greatly help me in raising these fry properly, esp if i get a definitive ID on the breed. Thanks!
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Large black shoulder spot... Come on guys, I am no Corydoras expert, but that sure looks like C. venezuelanus!
I do not know of a case of this fish ever being sold under its true name. It is always confused with C. aeneus, so you are all forgiven.
BTW Svetlana, I am collecting C. venezuelanus in my avatar. Check out this spp. in the Cat-E-Log. We have a ton of info on it. Don Kinyon is now spawning the ones he collected with Jools and I last year in the Rio Chirgua, Bejuma State. Congrats on your spawning.
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I do not know of a case of this fish ever being sold under its true name. It is always confused with C. aeneus, so you are all forgiven.
BTW Svetlana, I am collecting C. venezuelanus in my avatar. Check out this spp. in the Cat-E-Log. We have a ton of info on it. Don Kinyon is now spawning the ones he collected with Jools and I last year in the Rio Chirgua, Bejuma State. Congrats on your spawning.
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Thanks for all of the great info. The fry that have survived this long are doing well, they're now about 11mm (they were about 3mm when hatched). the parents have not spawned again - too bad.
the loaches seem to keep to themselves, they eat snails, swim around and hide most of the time, the corys just sit there most of the day, the fry are 100 times more active than the parents.
the loaches seem to keep to themselves, they eat snails, swim around and hide most of the time, the corys just sit there most of the day, the fry are 100 times more active than the parents.
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by the way, here's a few more pictures, including newer pictures of the fry (now 7 days old) they're just starting to get a dorsal fin.
http://www.vraal.com/gallery/cam/20030114/index.html
http://www.vraal.com/gallery/cam/20030114/index.html