Well, okay, there are many many Cichlid species. And many many Corydoras species. All are a little different, and some are incredibly different.
There are 1,650 or so scientifically described Cichlid species, and many more in the hobby that have yet to be studied and named. So if you are tempted to say "I have a question about my Cichlid", it's a great idea to say which species.
There are only 180 described Corydoras, but the group is growing fast with new discoveries.
This hobby is really about biodiversity, and how interesting it has made the pursuit of fishkeeping. I know this is a pet peeve of mine, because I think we should know what we are getting before we get it. That first tank creates exceptions, but aquarists who will stay with it tend to start trying to understand fast!
So, does the word "fish" have a lot of meaning?... There are flying fish, fish that leave the water, self cloning fish, ocean, freshwater... yikes.
There are 1,650 or so scientifically described Cichlid species, and many more in the hobby that have yet to be studied and named. So if you are tempted to say "I have a question about my Cichlid", it's a great idea to say which species.
There are only 180 described Corydoras, but the group is growing fast with new discoveries.
This hobby is really about biodiversity, and how interesting it has made the pursuit of fishkeeping. I know this is a pet peeve of mine, because I think we should know what we are getting before we get it. That first tank creates exceptions, but aquarists who will stay with it tend to start trying to understand fast!
So, does the word "fish" have a lot of meaning?... There are flying fish, fish that leave the water, self cloning fish, ocean, freshwater... yikes.