eerrhh allen ....sorry your link dont work....there is an unauthorised access warning.... ..anyway you should ask Yimin the Cory King
Just a quick check... the cory shown below is a Cory. Sterbai? It looks like, but then also dun look like...
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Allen
eerrhh allen ....sorry your link dont work....there is an unauthorised access warning.... ..anyway you should ask Yimin the Cory King
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i saw a fish at ben/tb 2 days ago, left side shop, second tank on right side. dark grey/ash colour, like small c. aeneus. but on closer inspection, quite sure not corys cos their dorsal fins stretched longer to the back. their caudal penuncle (sp?) also looked a bit crooked...[:] what are they?
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flor, what abt their snorts? are they as long as those of splendens? they have longer fins and more rays in their dorsal fins.
btw how much r they??
To each her own fish !
petfrd
Pai Seh... paste the wrong link. Anyway, I have corrected the link above and would appreciate if you guys can help confirm.
Allen
i think they r sterbai.
allen, why do u think otherwise? was it some physical structures that are not shown clearly in the pictures?
To each her own fish !
petfrd
Well... I remember some of the sterbai I've seen in the past, and the base skin was a bit brownish? The base of these are more black than brown. So I was wondering...
Allen
looks like a sterbai
i think the colouration is largely due to the surroundings especially that of the gravels used. however i do have some lighter in colourations too. should be fine i think.
To each her own fish !
petfrd
rain, come to think of it, quite possibility a brochis sp., though i didn't really note the snort. didn't take note of the price cos the condition looked pretty sad, some like torned fins and i didn't like the crooked caudal peduncle. [:]
unless it's an unusual armoured catfish species...[:0]
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should be a splenden most likely.
not as pretty as cory most definitely
but still 'cute'
To each her own fish !
petfrd
It looks like Corydoras haraldschultzi, it is commonly confused with Corydoras Sterbai.
eeeks... errr ok looked it up... looks the same... how do I differentiate?
Allen
Haraldschultzi.
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Sterbai.
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OK after some searching on the web... I confirm mine is a sterbai... found this link which provided the differentiators...
Sterbai vs haroldshultzi
Allen
it's kinda obvious the difference once you know what you're looking for
sterbai is black on white, the harldschultzi the other way around
when you look at what you think is a sterbai but feels very very weird, it could very well be harldschultzi
anyway, the c. harldschultzi are quite rare in our parts
haven't seen any, but ectan once told me about them
and please for goodness' sakes
can we stop calling those names? simi king ah etc
feel very uncomfortable [:]
especially when there're people who're more in the know
clothahump, hitman, leonghui come to mind easily
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