Very lovely isn't it. I have some C121 and they also have the black blotch but once they settle down. The blotch marking will somehow lighten or cover up.
These came in as CW49 "New Panda" The original CW 49 has a diamond shape blotch marking.Currently, it's still being debated and discuss as to whether they are the same species. No collection location information, as collectors are keeping mum.we only know they are exported out of Columbia.
Hope to take some decent shots after they settle down.
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Very lovely isn't it. I have some C121 and they also have the black blotch but once they settle down. The blotch marking will somehow lighten or cover up.
You cleared all the giants ah?
Eugene (^_^)
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By the way,this species has just been assign a new CW number-CW051 to differentiate from the very similar CW49 which has the diamond shape blotch marking.
CW51 is the so call big blotch type marking. Will probably need DNA testing to see if they are the same species.
Corydoras, I'm Lovin' em!
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-Retired Indian Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw
Very nice and unique corydoras
Joe
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