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by Graeme » 24 Mar 2003, 15:32
I was just wondering how much Black markings the C.Panda normally has. Are mine about right?
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by clothahump » 24 Mar 2003, 18:46
Looks about right Graeme,why do you ask?
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by Graeme » 24 Mar 2003, 20:42
Arww! Since it's you Tim. I have some supposed C.Panda's without a black Dorsal fin! The lfs had no clue as to what they where! Pictures will come as soon as i can get my digi cam back!
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by clothahump » 24 Mar 2003, 21:32
Corydoras Reynoldsi?
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by Graeme » 26 Mar 2003, 22:21
Very very similer!
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by clothahump » 26 Mar 2003, 22:26
There are some variations of Reynoldsi Graeme so would be worth looking for more pics.
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by Coryman » 27 Mar 2003, 00:19
There are two species that look very similar C. reynoldsi already mentioned and the one known as C. Sp. 'Asher'. These the males have long dorsal spines.
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by Graeme » 27 Mar 2003, 01:57
Thanks. I'm going to have a good look around about this.