@aotearoastylePanda cory would have a solid visible spot before its tail fin ,cant be a skunk cory or axelrodi as there is no solid line down the back behind the dorsal fin to the tail fin , arcutate has a solid dark curving band from its head to its tail ,corydoras robustus looks very similar
Wild cory's are listed differently then our fish trade versions of the species. Selective breeding is what creates so many different varieties for the hobby and most are not found in the wild.
this is really a good video, seeing the fish you keep in your tank in the natural environment is very cool,thank you for posting this , i like those fishes , it is called mouse fish in taiwan, they are cute.
Really good video. Is this actualy shot in the amazon. Its really interesting to see the fish you keep at home in their natural environment. More films should be made about such things. It would deepen the interest and enhance the ability of the fish keeper to replicate the habbitat of the fish. Great vid. Thanks.
it's a Corydoras melanistius . I have them.
PedroPT 1 year ago 2
It looks just like Corydoras melanistius brevostris . I used to breed these in 1997
aotearoastyle 1 year ago
@aotearoastylePanda cory would have a solid visible spot before its tail fin ,cant be a skunk cory or axelrodi as there is no solid line down the back behind the dorsal fin to the tail fin , arcutate has a solid dark curving band from its head to its tail ,corydoras robustus looks very similar
aotearoastyle 1 year ago
Wow! It is a person at 0:29!
TheAegos 2 years ago
those are panda corys mabey long finned panda corys
TheAquariumKid 2 years ago
RazorWar360 You're not right about that the only species that was selectively bred is the "albino" corydoras.
CarloMuller1992 3 years ago
I had a albino corydoras earlier. It died because it got eaten by a huge scalare.
andreasluu 2 years ago
This probably is corydoras melanistius melanistius. I have those in my own aquarium :)
CarloMuller1992 3 years ago
Wild cory's are listed differently then our fish trade versions of the species. Selective breeding is what creates so many different varieties for the hobby and most are not found in the wild.
RazorWar360 3 years ago
Are they Leucomelas?
sdelta66 3 years ago
panda for sure :D
lollegaggle 3 years ago
maybe skunk...
AquariumLover4 3 years ago
muito bom
bennystropical 3 years ago
this is really a good video, seeing the fish you keep in your tank in the natural environment is very cool,thank you for posting this , i like those fishes , it is called mouse fish in taiwan, they are cute.
shortytimmy 3 years ago
What species is this?
CorydorasArcuatus 3 years ago
Panda cories it looks like to me....
tomninnes1 3 years ago
Nope certainly not pandas...
Hmmmm....
Mildewpants 3 years ago
i was looking through some random fish isnt there one called masked cory or somthing :S they kind of look like them :P
tomninnes1 3 years ago
maybe a bandit cory?
fnsc1394 3 years ago
tomnines: not enough black.
UncleFugu 3 years ago
Really good video. Is this actualy shot in the amazon. Its really interesting to see the fish you keep at home in their natural environment. More films should be made about such things. It would deepen the interest and enhance the ability of the fish keeper to replicate the habbitat of the fish. Great vid. Thanks.
Plcookson 3 years ago
If you have a fish tank you could have gotten them and put them in your fish tank
tropicalfishrule 4 years ago