Prologue:
Back in the old days, we used to see more cory varieties than we see
today. However, there really are corys around that we often miss.
Since many are wild caught, odd species often get mixed in with the
"standards." Occasionally we even see some species mislabeled.
We'll eventually try to ID the species below.
Note: Which we did with a little help from Dr. Axelrod
(actually his "Colored Atlas of Miniature CATFISH" by Dr. Warren E.
Burgess). LA
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Corydoras undulatus?
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I've decided these are Corydoras haroldschultzi.
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Corydoras sodalis.
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Corydoras sodalis.
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Corydoras leopardus
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Corydoras rabauti -- just a little over an inch long.
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Corydoras reticulatus.
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Corydoras blochi.
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Corydoras surinamensis.
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Corydoras loxozonus.
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Corydoras latus.
Name Results:
Well, This is the way I see 'em. I could be wrong, but I've
been wrong before. I'll add more as I come across them.
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Inch-long "sail fin corys."
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About the size of a red-eye tetra.
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Looks much like a regular Corydoras aeneus.
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Corydoras triliniatus.
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Corydoras aggassizi.
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Corydoras aggassizi.
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Corydoras paleatus. Included because this looks like a commercial.
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1-inch Corydoras panda.
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Another one from the same pod.
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Corydorad loxozonus.
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1.5-inch Corydoras atropersonatus.
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Pod of Corydoras atropersonatus.
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