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C. arcuatus, C. evelynae and C. sp "new evelynae"

Posted: 22 Nov 2007, 15:57
by C-Magnier
Hi,

I found a group of cory on October. Sold as . It rapidly appears for me that it was a group of youngs . Some of them have the 2 strips they really look like C. arcuatus. At the same tine, 6 of them still smaller, their head is not exaclty the same (more rounded), their coloration is different.
Today, I saw that (Sorry, I used to take my own pictures).

http://amazon-exotic-import.de/Gallerie ... 0Purus.htm

What is this "new evelynae"????
I will take some pics of my group this evening.

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Cathy

Posted: 22 Nov 2007, 16:22
by Bas Pels
I hope you did not overpay. C evelinae are very sought after, and thus every expensive

50 euros, or 73 US dollars, is a price C evelinae can cost, or even more. I never heard of any other Cory costing that much

Posted: 23 Nov 2007, 08:05
by C-Magnier
Hi,

this is some pics :

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Size : about 4cm sl

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With C.arcuatus and C.panda

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C.arcuatus, come from the same day


The price? about 5.5 euros...

Can somebody help me?

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Cathy

Posted: 07 Dec 2007, 12:41
by C-Magnier
Hi,

No idea for theses fishes?

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Cathy

Posted: 10 Dec 2007, 07:31
by Coryman
These fish are straight forward juvenile C. arcuatus. When they were first discovered they were thought of as a new dwarf species and given the code C20 and like many species they fairly slow growing and develop at varying rates.

Ian

Posted: 10 Dec 2007, 09:45
by C-Magnier
hi Ian,

Should I keep them with "true" C. arcuatus?
Since these pictures, they still have the same coloration, they did not grow up as well as C. arcuatus.

thank's for your reply :D

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Cathy