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Corydoras julii (also known as the julii cory or leopard catfish [2]) is a small freshwater catfish native to eastern Brazil. It is often confused with Corydoras trilineatus, [3] the three stripe corydoras. Corydoras julii are small, peaceful shoaling fish, and are typically kept in groups in captivity. [4]
Corydoras melanistius Regan, 1912 (Bluespotted corydoras) - Synonym: C. wotroi; Corydoras melanotaenia Regan, 1912 (Green gold catfish) Corydoras melini Lönnberg & Rendahl , 1930 (Bandit corydoras) Corydoras metae C. H. Eigenmann, 1914 (Masked corydoras) Corydoras micracanthus Regan, 1912; Corydoras microcephalus Regan, 1912
The three-stripe corydoras is of commercial importance in the aquarium trade industry. It is often mistakenly sold as Corydoras julii since C. julii also has a horizontal stripe running along the sides of its body. The distinct difference between C. trilineatus and C. julii is in their markings.
Corydoras arcuatus is a species of freshwater fish in the armored catfish family Callichthyidae. [1] It is restricted to the western Amazon basin, where only known from small blackwater or clearwater streams in the middle Juruá River basin, the Javari River basin and streams near Leticia in western Brazil, far northeastern Peru and far southeastern Colombia.
Leopard catfish may refer to: Corydoras trilineatus, the threestripe corydoras; Corydoras julii; Perrunichthys perruno This page was last edited on 29 ...
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Corydoras is a genus of freshwater catfish in the family Callichthyidae and subfamily Corydoradinae. The species usually have more restricted areas of endemism than other callichthyids, but the area of distribution of the entire genus almost equals the area of distribution of the family, except for Panama where Corydoras is not present. [ 1 ]