Well, They are extremely rare, but that does not mean that it's impossible for that to have happened. I'd say you had a better chance of being struck by lightening, though. I'd love to see a picture of them. Cheers. - FrankHi Coryologist. Thanks for posting yet another of your wonderful pictures.
I'm curious about them though. Was this species more readily available in the past? Or might there be a cory (not C. sterbai) that this might be confused with? I ask because I've bought fish that were sold to me as C. haraldschultzi at a lfs and still have a couple of them.
Mornin' Inchy. They do appear to be C. haraldschultzi, but I will pass the photos along to Ian to see what he thinks. How does it feel to get struck by lightning??? Cheers. - FrankHere you go, Coryologist: The pictures were taken in early 2009.
Greetings. Ian says C. haraldschultzi. I sold my 7 for $420. You did good, kiddo. Cheers. - FrankHi Coryologist. I had no idea at all that they were rare. To say the least, I'm truly surprised. Thanks for identifying them for me and sending the pics along to Ian. Please be sure to give him my thanks and best wishes.