Cories, lots of cories.

Hard to say with that photo, check tomorrow too
 
Mine are beige/green but can
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see black dots in them. (Sorry for blue tint from MB). What do you think @NCaquatics ?
 
@NCaquatics I have a wrigglers but he’s only half out. He tried twice but no further movement. Did he die? In pic you can see a line hanging out to left of egg.
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He just swam up with it stuck on his head still.
 
Keep an eye on him, he may shake it off okay but you may need to take a syringe and try to gently apply suction, he may resist and it may come off that way
 
Keep an eye on him, he may shake it off okay but you may need to take a syringe and try to gently apply suction, he may resist and it may come off that way
Thank you so much for all of your help. Never had one get stuck in the egg before.
 
Got a few more cories today. Went to the store to pick up some pangio genus loaches (was told they were doriae but were actually anguillaris, which is fine with me) and may have bought out the last of the cories they had of these.

Healthy pair of pandas, they had them labeled as wotroi, which is a really really bad misidentification lol but thats okay, I knew they were pandas when I got them, I was unsuccessful in breeding my weitzmani and theyre close in markings so they'd help the weitzmani feel less shy so thats a win. Naming them Wot and Roi because of their labeling lol pandas aren't the hardiest of species, but ill see how they go.
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These guys though were labeled as nanus, but nanus is quite rare in the hobby. There's a whole slew of similar corydoras, so im still working on identification, tentatively thinking bilineatus on the larger one. Could be elegans or napoensis as well. All of this group are close in appearance and males and females of this group are also different to each other in this species group.
But theyre adorable.
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@AdoraBelle Dearheart
 
Gorgeous!
I especially like the one in the second photo, really unusual, but pretty!
 
Gorgeous!
I especially like the one in the second photo, really unusual, but pretty!
that one I'm leaning towards corydoras bilineatus, but its very hard to say given how variable the whole group is. Waiting to hear back from planet cat on the identity.
The yellow based fins are shared both by nanus and bilineatus, the other lacks the yellow fins. So may be different species, may just be variable.
 
Unsurprisingly, lost the female panda cory.

The male though is perky and social and super adorable, so fingers crossed.

C panda, hes got the biggest eyes, makes him look so innocent. Named Roi.
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Trilineatus
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Trilineatus and leucomelas
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Elegans
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Napoensis
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Paleatus
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