I ran across a Cory that I don't recognize. I'm wondering what is coming into the US right now. Moderate long nose, strong vertical stripes in tail fin. ...
Sounds cool. Buy all you can afford. I can't come up with a name right off the top of my head. I KNOW I am getting old. Have you tried planetcatfish.com ? ...
Try these sites its too hard to id corys without a picture. So yout best bet maybe to search these maybe try looking up C. Robinae I doubt it but is somewhat ...
The mystery Cory looks like these fish from this site of Justin's: C.semiaquilus (Black Peru) C. septemtrionalis C. rodonia 1 C. purus 111 Anyone seen anything...
... snip.. I have found two semiaquilus in many years of looking. They are very plain, just an oddity, and hard to find fish. I found one septemtrionalis in...
Hi, Sorry for the multiple post here but one of my triliniatus cories has taken a turn for the worst.. He is in a 25 gallon tank - about a year old, which I...
C. sept. / link to image below. This shows a close up of a 3rd set of barbels that identify this species. I think this is the fish at my local store. ...
... And if I remember correctly, there are three or four more affiliated with this species. They are not sure if they are geographical variations or different ...
If wild caught, parasites are probable. If aquarist raised, much less of a chance, though still possible. I use Formalite II, 1 drop per gallon every time I...
Last I heard, they are extinct due to mining effuent in their native waters. Years ago, I had a population of Apistogramma aggassizii (dwarf cichlid) with...
In a message dated 7/6/2004 9:49:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time, corydorasandmore@yahoogroups.com writes: Has anyone seen a blued eyed plec in the last year or...
To my knowledge, none of the large Panaque have been bred in aquariums...people are trying w/ the more common royals tho. I seen a site once detailing how a ...
I took home 3 of the corys that were being sold as C.septentrionalis a couple months ago. Two of them looked like C.simulatus but died soon after (APET fish,...
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Question: I can't remember. Is it only the botia loaches that are so efficient at eating the snails in one's tank, or is it all loaches in general? (kuhlis,...
Hi there everybody! I' m a new member writing 2 you from england where we're in the middle of a huge storm! Ahh you gotta love british summertime!! I've been a...
... snip.. In my experience, they don't eat the Malaysian live bearing snails well. The snails can seal so tightly and the shells are so hard, the botias can't...
Its been said the "Monkey Loach" Botia Sidthimunki is the best snailer especially if kept in a group of 3 or more. These species once thaught to be extinct in...
Same here, botias can clean up most of the baby trumpet snails that come near the surface of the gravel...but can't do a thing about em once they get to a...
Hey there Ruth, There is 1 other pleco w/ blue eyes out there, it's a Hypostomus tho (formerly Cochliodon). But just like royals, the "Cochliodons" have...
I'd like your opinion on hard to breed corycats. I know the hardest to breed fish are those that you can't get a hold of. But in your opinion is there a...
... snip.. I never had any luck with Melanistius melanistius, or Melanistius brevorostris, (smaller, rounded snout), nor did I see any with the 3 dwarf...
I've had trouble with Venezuelan ramshorns in my angelfish breeding tanks. I bought 2 yo-yos about an inch long and put one per tank. I moved one of them to...
I've also heard that C.robinae & any of the dwarf species can be a bit difficult, haven't heard the same about melanistus or brevirostris tho. Which btw are ...