Hi Catfish enthusiasts,
I'm adopting a club member's remaining Corydora this weekend and I'd love help IDing this one so I can assemble a school and the optimal tank conditions. For now, this is the one good picture I have. Thanks much!
Yaari
Help IDing this Cory
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Re: Help IDing this Cory
Looks a lot like my school of Brevirostris
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It does look like (which literally means short nose), but that's a round-nosed lineage 9 species and the pictured fish is a high-bodied, longed-nosed species. is a good shout, it looks darker because of the substrate too.
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Re: Help IDing this Cory
Delphax was what first came to mind for me as well.
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