Corydoras simulatus variante or sp C16?

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benny
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Corydoras simulatus variante or sp C16?

Post by benny »

Hi guys,

Got 4 of these recently.

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According to Aqualog, it could be either Corydoras simulatus VARIANTE (Aqualog No. S19983-4) or Corydoras sp. C16 (Aqualog NO. S20416-4). All listed in page 78.

Any one as any ideas or comments?

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Post by Coryman »

The band in C. simutatus is confimed to the ridge of the back, and does not cross the sides. The true C simulatus is not often seen in the hobby and there will be more information about this to follow at a later date.

C16 is a species that can only be described as a long nosed C. melini, in fact there are several that could fall into this catagory.

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