here are some of mine too, i thought they were emerald corys, but im not so sure anymore..cuz emeralds tend to be darker, and these are a bit translucent..but i know they arent albino...anyways..enjoy!
I'll see. They said they have been ordering clown loaches for weeks but haven't been recieving them, so there must be something wrong with whoever they order from :dunno:
I believe you have Corydorus aneaus -- or Bronze Corys
they can range in color from green, bronze, albino and even black, though I've never seen black ones
I'm thinking its a Black fin Cory -- Corydoras leucomelas
Actually, I just found a pic of this cory in a book I'm reading about discus -- it's Corydoras melanistius (Black sail cory or Black spot cory or Blue spot cory)
I'm thinking its a Black fin Cory -- Corydoras leucomelas
Actually, I just found a pic of this cory in a book I'm reading about discus -- it's Corydoras melanistius (Black sail cory or Black spot cory or Blue spot cory)
Here's a pic of my Emerald Green Cory's, actually there are 4 in the tank now, but their a whooping 3/4" long :lol:
They are much, much, greener in person but I geuss the flash brought out the gold.
Thread stickied. We need a gallery and a reference as well for the corydoras species. This thread is also linked in a sticky thread in Freshwater Pictures and Videos.
If you are asking to identify your own corydoras, please create a thread for that and once correctly identified, you may post pictures of your cories in this thread along with their ID.
Added 4 more panda cories though if you want updates.:shock:
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