Favourite new one was probably the corydora pantanalensis. At home I have pygmy, habrosus, and false julii (trilineatus). I guess I am lucky because my LFS has at least 8 different kinds that I have seen. My favourite there is probably the Sterbai, although trilineatus are very close.
Don't know why this video hasn't been included in my feed till now. That CW153 is somewhat bizarre. I really like Characidium species and Corydoras species, but this species seems to be a blend of the two genera, which is mind-blowing. I would love to go and study the ecology of this species as it deviates from the typical body shape of the genus.
About CW169 and its political state. It is now made easier to be collected, but since February this year, there has been an export regulation on some species of Corydoras from Columbia. This includes C.deckeri, which is now a junior synonym of C. Loxozonus and sometimes regarded as a variation of C. Axelrodi. This means no, or less, CW169 are to be exported from Columbia for the next 2 years.
They were amazing corys I’ve not seen any of those before and have you been to Scotland as we have the tiny biting flies called midges and the are as bad.thank you for your precious time kindest regards tam 🏴❤️🏴❤️
Did he say that C. Pantanalensis and Geryi are not difficult to breed. Please explain yourself. I only know of 1 person who bed both of these and they are not letting the cat out of the hat.
check out our serpae tetra video ua-cam.com/video/fLOy1on4Y98/v-deo.html or Chaetostoma video ua-cam.com/video/c1fcfOMHtl0/v-deo.html - those are cooler water habitats
Amazing the biodiversity! Another great video, Oliver! Is there a recent corydoras book published? Dr Fullers one is 10years old... When is yours "xingu below water" coming out?
How is it possible that we still find new species till this day? You sure it isnt the aquarium fish industry who are making these breeds like with guppies?? Like pantanalensis is way too beautiful
_C.pantanalensis_ was described over 20 years ago. Tropical diversity is just that high, and fish that do not move around much tend to evolve into hundreds of species like this. There are not enough fish taxonomists, and too many small rivers, so the number of new and unknown species is just that high.
Awesome video! Like that there are so much background infos explained with every species. Do you have info or maybe a video with/about C. concolor? I want to set up a biotope tank for them with one more Cory species and Satanoperca mapiritensis. Can you name C.-species which occur with them? Would help a lot! 😊
Yes, we will make a video with C.concolor in it in the future. Farlowella sp., Parotocinclus eppleyi, Paracheirodon axelrodi, Hemigrammus stictus are some of the species in the same place.
@@belowwater Awesome, looking forward! But can you confirm that S. mapiritensis share the same habitat like C. concolor (occasionally)? I want to add an eartheater cichlid to the tank… 😄
@@hoefnerfishing i doubt that, the Mapirito is close to the mouth of the Orinoco, the C.concolor habitat has S.daemon, and the colourless weird Satanoperca (that could be the same as S.mapiritensis) found in the middle Orinoco. Biotodoma wavrini is also there, and could be a better choice. Adults are fantastic fish, but i have never seen someone grow B.wavrini to the same colour in the aquarium, with the metallic blue on their back.
@@belowwater I see, that's a shame, but at the same time perhaps it's good they haven't been made to take the journey, could be a bit cruel : ( THey're still a gorgeous fish regardless
Beautiful fish, every one of them 👍 Imports from the US have again begun but boy talk about expensive 😳; a single neon tetra costs TT$25 or about Can $4.66
Coydoras Pantanelensis are my favourite! I want some... I don't care what they cost: I have 2 good kidneys: you can have one in exchange for a shoal 🤣🤣🤣
Corydoras pantanalensis ,very nice👍
Favourite new one was probably the corydora pantanalensis.
At home I have pygmy, habrosus, and false julii (trilineatus).
I guess I am lucky because my LFS has at least 8 different kinds that I have seen. My favourite there is probably the Sterbai, although trilineatus are very close.
Thank's for sharing, Oliver 👍
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing!! Corys are wonderful fish.
There are a few new ones I haven't heard of but have added to my "would love to own one day" list (= thanks!
Very nice Video , thank you.
Don't know why this video hasn't been included in my feed till now. That CW153 is somewhat bizarre. I really like Characidium species and Corydoras species, but this species seems to be a blend of the two genera, which is mind-blowing. I would love to go and study the ecology of this species as it deviates from the typical body shape of the genus.
Awesome selection ❤
About CW169 and its political state. It is now made easier to be collected, but since February this year, there has been an export regulation on some species of Corydoras from Columbia. This includes C.deckeri, which is now a junior synonym of C. Loxozonus and sometimes regarded as a variation of C. Axelrodi. This means no, or less, CW169 are to be exported from Columbia for the next 2 years.
Borg
great video, cant wait for the next one :D
Great video Oliver!
I'm so enjoying your videos!!! Thank you for sharing 🙏🌿🐟🌿🥰♥️
So coooool Love corys 😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks for the video. I missed Corydoras rikbaktsa though.
It is in the Corydoras from Cachimbo video published some months ago.
Great - thank you 🙂
Awesome video 👌
Learned a lot... thanks
This video is clear, beautiful and interesting.
Thank you so much.😊
Borg
All new to me, thank you
Thank you again! I love all your videos!
Thank you!
Very interesting
awesome!!!
Very nice 👍👍👍
Thanks for the visit
They were amazing corys I’ve not seen any of those before and have you been to Scotland as we have the tiny biting flies called midges and the are as bad.thank you for your precious time kindest regards tam 🏴❤️🏴❤️
We have midges in Canada also, especially in the North!
Super sir
Did he say that C. Pantanalensis and Geryi are not difficult to breed. Please explain yourself. I only know of 1 person who bed both of these and they are not letting the cat out of the hat.
What are some common cooler-water rainforest species currently common to hobbyists?
check out our serpae tetra video ua-cam.com/video/fLOy1on4Y98/v-deo.html or Chaetostoma video ua-cam.com/video/c1fcfOMHtl0/v-deo.html - those are cooler water habitats
Amazing the biodiversity! Another great video, Oliver! Is there a recent corydoras book published? Dr Fullers one is 10years old... When is yours "xingu below water" coming out?
in July/August at the latest. For Corydoras you would have to ask Ian what he has planned.
How is it possible that we still find new species till this day? You sure it isnt the aquarium fish industry who are making these breeds like with guppies?? Like pantanalensis is way too beautiful
_C.pantanalensis_ was described over 20 years ago. Tropical diversity is just that high, and fish that do not move around much tend to evolve into hundreds of species like this. There are not enough fish taxonomists, and too many small rivers, so the number of new and unknown species is just that high.
Awesome video! Like that there are so much background infos explained with every species.
Do you have info or maybe a video with/about C. concolor? I want to set up a biotope tank for them with one more Cory species and Satanoperca mapiritensis. Can you name C.-species which occur with them? Would help a lot! 😊
Yes, we will make a video with C.concolor in it in the future. Farlowella sp., Parotocinclus eppleyi, Paracheirodon axelrodi, Hemigrammus stictus are some of the species in the same place.
@@belowwater Awesome, looking forward! But can you confirm that S. mapiritensis share the same habitat like C. concolor (occasionally)? I want to add an eartheater cichlid to the tank… 😄
@@hoefnerfishing i doubt that, the Mapirito is close to the mouth of the Orinoco, the C.concolor habitat has S.daemon, and the colourless weird Satanoperca (that could be the same as S.mapiritensis) found in the middle Orinoco. Biotodoma wavrini is also there, and could be a better choice. Adults are fantastic fish, but i have never seen someone grow B.wavrini to the same colour in the aquarium, with the metallic blue on their back.
My guess the CW153 is a new genus instead of Corydoras because of their different morphologies. The geofreoy might be put in Scleromystax...
The Geoffroy is gorgeous, but it seems like nobody has imported them to Australia yet!
they don't ship well....
@@belowwater I see, that's a shame, but at the same time perhaps it's good they haven't been made to take the journey, could be a bit cruel : ( THey're still a gorgeous fish regardless
Beautiful fish, every one of them 👍
Imports from the US have again begun but boy talk about expensive 😳; a single neon tetra costs TT$25 or about Can $4.66
😍😍😍😍👍👍👍👍
Coydoras Pantanelensis are my favourite! I want some... I don't care what they cost: I have 2 good kidneys: you can have one in exchange for a shoal 🤣🤣🤣
i love pantanalensis just they look overly boring when not in their breeding patterns lol