X xbanditsx New Member Joined Jun 19, 2004 Messages 50 Reaction score 0 Location Boston Jun 28, 2004 #1 Can anyone identify these little guys? I think they're black top corys (Corydoras acutus) but I'm not sure.
Can anyone identify these little guys? I think they're black top corys (Corydoras acutus) but I'm not sure.
parker313 Back Again Joined May 19, 2004 Messages 2,507 Reaction score 0 Location NC Jun 28, 2004 #2 They look JUST like my black-fin cory that I just lost this week... - c. leucomelas The spots on the leucomelas are much more random than on acutus - theirs make a distinct line along the side.
They look JUST like my black-fin cory that I just lost this week... - c. leucomelas The spots on the leucomelas are much more random than on acutus - theirs make a distinct line along the side.
T Teelie Fish Aficionado Joined May 16, 2004 Messages 4,656 Reaction score 0 Location Southern U.S. Jun 28, 2004 #3 Try http/planetcatfish.com and look in the cat-e-log under Corydoras. Good luck.
P PETsMARTchick Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 16, 2004 Messages 134 Reaction score 0 Location Maryland, U.S.A. Jun 28, 2004 #4 At PETsMART, they're labelled as Spotted Cories. But that could be just one of the many names for them.
At PETsMART, they're labelled as Spotted Cories. But that could be just one of the many names for them.
M madattiver Fish Crazy Joined Oct 7, 2003 Messages 211 Reaction score 0 Location Saskatoon, Sk, Canada Jun 30, 2004 #5 i would either say corydoras delphax of corydoras agassizii.. could u get a closer pic of them.. these spotted type corys are hard to i.d. to begin with.. a cloe up of a clear side view would help tremendously
i would either say corydoras delphax of corydoras agassizii.. could u get a closer pic of them.. these spotted type corys are hard to i.d. to begin with.. a cloe up of a clear side view would help tremendously