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How to know which C.vittatus & Counterpart for them

Posted: 06 Jan 2003, 11:06
by Caol_ila
Hi!

I traded my Bettas away for 4 Corydoras sp. "Longnose" the exporter sits in Manaus but i have no specific origin of the fish. Checking the Cory pages im still uncertain which one it could be...on i love corys it is labeled as C. vittatus "Manaus" . Any tips to determine the species? No pics available. They have no black markings in the dorsal fin. The black stripe on the flank goes to the middle of the body where the dorsal ends. The head has a metallic shimmer.

Posted: 06 Jan 2003, 11:19
by clothahump
Jools has a large collection of Cory pics on the main site and you should also check out Ian's site, he has a good collection of Pics with accurate ID's
http://www.planetcatfish.com/core/index.htm
http://www.corydoras.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/

Posted: 06 Jan 2003, 11:28
by Caol_ila
Hi!

Yeah i checked these and Ians pics come pretty close, althoug mine are more spotted in the front with the broken line on the side. I was even more confused cauz i checked the Aqualog all Corydoras book and they have a ton of blochi vittatus in there...

Posted: 06 Jan 2003, 19:31
by Coryman
It has only been a year or so since Dr Isaac Isbruecker made some changes within Corydoradinae, without going into to greater detail, he gave full species status to several sub-species. C. blochi blochi & C. blochi vittatus became;
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C. blochi pair
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C. vittatus

I have a group of 8 C. vittatusand the body markings are quite variable, even to the extent that some look like different species.

Ian

Posted: 08 Jan 2003, 09:55
by Caol_ila
Hi ian!

What is the shortnose counterpart species to C.vittatus?

Posted: 08 Jan 2003, 21:57
by Coryman
There isn't one that readily come to mind, I would ned to spend some time and check out species from the same location and see if there are any with similar markings.

Ian

Posted: 08 Jan 2003, 22:01
by Caol_ila
just wondered as it was labeled sp. "longnose" isnt it a common Cory?

Posted: 08 Jan 2003, 22:14
by Coryman
Not at all, all the ones you see are wild imports and the are usually only available onec or twice a year.

Ian

Posted: 08 Jan 2003, 22:23
by Caol_ila
hmm...i got them in a trade for my remaining Bettas...those were the last 4 left...i guessed these are sturdy ones...they are very active digging and swimming with my napos...im really having fun watching them...im really happy about my trade

Posted: 09 Jan 2003, 20:52
by Caol_ila
Hi! I was shopping today so i went just with the look...i bought a fish that looks exactly the same but has a shortsnout...could be an agassizi...ill wait a couple o'days and organize a cam to post some pics...i just checked the tank and he blends in perfectly with the other 4 looks like they accept him...

ahh...forgot and i bought a single (twas the last one) Cory "julii" with spots all over the body about 4 cm long...black spot in the dorsal tini spots on the head no line on the side...suppose its some trilineatus morph...hes still hiding...

hes come out and has better color now...line on the side...not your typical roundsnout trilineatus...checking the pics this could be a leopardus...