Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
What's the name of this cory?
It looks to me as an elegans. Any of you to confirm? Is it a male/female?
For pictures see link: http://www.aquaforum.nl/ubb/ultimatebb. ... /1170.html
It looks to me as an elegans. Any of you to confirm? Is it a male/female?
For pictures see link: http://www.aquaforum.nl/ubb/ultimatebb. ... /1170.html
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Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
It would help if you actually attached the photos here.
But I suspect it's a or similar. I could well be wrong. Sexing is hard on a single cory, as the best way to sex them is to look at a group from above (assuming they are adult and well fed enough) - the females will be bigger/fatter.
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But I suspect it's a or similar. I could well be wrong. Sexing is hard on a single cory, as the best way to sex them is to look at a group from above (assuming they are adult and well fed enough) - the females will be bigger/fatter.
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Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
Thanks for the quick reply. My pictures where to big to post over here, but you got a point.
Differance between the two(off course there are more in the tank) is the dorsalfin. One got a 'angele' the other one is a round shape. That's why i guessed it was a male/female elegans.
Thanks
Differance between the two(off course there are more in the tank) is the dorsalfin. One got a 'angele' the other one is a round shape. That's why i guessed it was a male/female elegans.
Thanks
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Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help


Not sure if this works for others, as some forums block "hot-linking" of forum content - so it may only work when you've viewd the images on the other site.
Some corys do indeed have dorsal differences between males and females.
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Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
thanks matsP.
If you look in my link there are a few more pictures if you scroll down. Pictures of better quality>
chinook
If you look in my link there are a few more pictures if you scroll down. Pictures of better quality>
chinook
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Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
Ok. Since I'm a lazy person, I'll explain what I did: Right-click on the image in the other forum, then select "Copy image location", switch over to Planet Catfish, paste it in, and then selecct and click the "img" button.
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Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
sory matsP
I can not get this option done.
I can not get this option done.
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Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
assuming these are the same fish in the thread, these are better pictures (just following Mats' instructions)




Megalechis thoracata, Callichthys callichthys, Brochis splendens (and progeny), Corydoras sterbai, C. weitzmani, CW044 cf. pestai, CW021 cf. axelrodi, Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps, Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus (and progeny), Panaque maccus, Panaque nigrolineatus, Synodontis eupterus
Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
Thanks carp.
These are the same fish. Any idea of wich cory this is? Male/female?
Thanks in advance
These are the same fish. Any idea of wich cory this is? Male/female?
Thanks in advance
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Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
I'm hopeless on elegans-complex corys- I think Mats is right in that it's a species similar to elegans, but there are so many similar-looking species in this complex that you really need someone like Ian Fuller (Coryman) to give an ID.
Megalechis thoracata, Callichthys callichthys, Brochis splendens (and progeny), Corydoras sterbai, C. weitzmani, CW044 cf. pestai, CW021 cf. axelrodi, Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps, Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus (and progeny), Panaque maccus, Panaque nigrolineatus, Synodontis eupterus
Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
Do you think the corry on the last picture has a problem with the fin on his back?
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Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
It is missing a chunk of the dorsal fin, but I wouldn't think it's a huge problem - this sort of injury heals pretty easily.chinook wrote:Do you think the corry on the last picture has a problem with the fin on his back?
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Re: Experts, What's the name of this cory? Please help
Thanks again!
'wound' stays the same, so i don't think it is a bacterial infection.
'wound' stays the same, so i don't think it is a bacterial infection.