My New Corys

Kuhni

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Took a Visit to the LFS to get crickets to feed my butterfly fish.
Last Time I went I had seen some baby cories in a tank with glowlights and Panaque Maccus, I had wondered if they were just Aeneus Fry but they seemed to have small orange lines, I had asked around the chat if anyone knew if this was just the colouration of a bronze cory but noone knew. So When I got there yesterday I revisited the tank to see that they were l;abelled baby gold shoulder corys $18.50 each or $70 for 4. I have never seen these corys for sale so I had to take my chance and I bought 4. Now that they have settled a bit in the tank I noticed that the orange stripe goes quite far down and I'm wondering if these may be orange laser cories.

Photos will be coming when I can take some, they are awfully energetic.

They are only about an inch I'd say maybe a little bit more.
 
Took a Visit to the LFS to get crickets to feed my butterfly fish.
Last Time I went I had seen some baby cories in a tank with glowlights and Panaque Maccus, I had wondered if they were just Aeneus Fry but they seemed to have small orange lines, I had asked around the chat if anyone knew if this was just the colouration of a bronze cory but noone knew. So When I got there yesterday I revisited the tank to see that they were l;abelled baby gold shoulder corys $18.50 each or $70 for 4. I have never seen these corys for sale so I had to take my chance and I bought 4. Now that they have settled a bit in the tank I noticed that the orange stripe goes quite far down and I'm wondering if these may be orange laser cories.

Photos will be coming when I can take some, they are awfully energetic.

They are only about an inch I'd say maybe a little bit more.

Pictures will definately help...

Here is a picture of one of my orange lasers. Do they look anything like that? This picture was taken not long after I got them and they were still settling in. The colors are much more brighter now.

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Nah It's much less pronounced than that, it's only bright for a little while just from behind the eye to the dorsal fin after that you have to kinda look properly. Although I heard Orange Lasers develop the colours quite slowly so mine may be juveniles but I reckon they are gold shoulders now.
 
Do they look like this:

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These are what Im calling "gold shoulders." These pictures were taken when I had half gravel and half sand in their tank. I have taken out that gravel since.
 
they do look like the ones on the right where you can see that the gold goes quite a bit back but it just isn't as bright as at the front.

Here's the best photos I could take, the damn things never stop moving so in the 2nd and 3rd photo were taking with a high ISO 250.

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Its too hard to tell. You can feed them some kind of wafer and take a picture of them then. They should stay still around that tablet, allowing you to get a better picture.
 
Kuhni

Take the picture with flash and will stop the motion, and you can angle the camera a little so the light from the flash didn't reflex back to the image.
 
okay took a few photos of the cories using flash, came out alright. There's a full grown rabauti in one of the photos so you can see how small the cories are.

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EDIT: it like double posted.
 
Great now you know how to get better picture :hyper: :good:

It look like a Gold lazer or Orange lazer. It is nice cory once they full grown.
 
How do the corys do on gravel that large?
 
I thought so, the orange stripe is not as distinguished past the first couple dorsals.

The Cory's are doing fine on the gravel, I've been searching for a small pea gravel like you find for sale at big al's but no such gravels are for sale. May ask if my LFs can order some in.
 

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