parker313 Back Again Joined May 19, 2004 Messages 2,507 Reaction score 0 Location NC Sep 20, 2004 #16 It could also be a hybrid of a couple of different spotted species which is why we can't make a decision
It could also be a hybrid of a couple of different spotted species which is why we can't make a decision
B bccromer Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 8, 2004 Messages 122 Reaction score 0 Location Alpharetta, GA Sep 25, 2004 #17 That looks exactly like what my lfs calls a spotted cory. Not sure what the scientific name is though. The ones at the lfs have masks too. Would like to know what they are as I am going to pick up 3 of them tomorrow for my tank. Brad
That looks exactly like what my lfs calls a spotted cory. Not sure what the scientific name is though. The ones at the lfs have masks too. Would like to know what they are as I am going to pick up 3 of them tomorrow for my tank. Brad
Inchworm Li'l Ole Fish Lady Joined Aug 31, 2003 Messages 19,720 Reaction score 16 Location New York Sep 25, 2004 #18 Hi bccromer Here is an article with pictures of the various kinds of spotted corys: http/www.corydorasworld.com/id.htm I hope this will help you.
Hi bccromer Here is an article with pictures of the various kinds of spotted corys: http/www.corydorasworld.com/id.htm I hope this will help you.
bshockstubb Fish Addict Joined Apr 2, 2004 Messages 863 Reaction score 0 Location US Sep 25, 2004 #19 I've had trouble identifing my corys as well, they look similar to yours.