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Corydoras ambiacus

There are around 150 described and accepted species of Corydoras and about as many undescribed species already known in the hobby. Thus it is rather difficult to keep track of all of them. Additionally many species are pretty variable regarding coloration. One of those species is Corydoras ambiacus which imitates at least four other species of Corydoras. Most likely this variability helps the fish to join a great number of schools of other Corydoras and so to enjoy the relative safety of swimming in schools. On the other hand it is unclear how this species manages to find conspecifics for mating, because coloration is a very important feature for fish to identify possible sexual partners. All in all, this phenomenon is totally unexplored and there is a lot to do for aquarists who like to make some research. Recently we were able to import from Colombia Corydoras ambiacus, a species which is usually exported from Peru. Species-specific is the combination of the following patterns: dorsal fin with a black spot that becomes tiny towards the fin base in direction of the dorsal spine; this spot melts with the black saddle spot underneath the dorsal fin, thus forming a transparent triangle in the lower part of the fin; dark eye-band ends at the upper border of the eye; caudal fin with distinct bands. These C. ambiacus imitate the following other Corydoras species: C. agassizii, C. julii/trilineatus, C. melanistius, and C. reticulatus. The maximum length of C. ambiacus is around 6.5 cm. It is an extremely beautiful and peaceful species which fits perfectly in any community tank. For our customers: the fish have code 221704 on our stocklist. Please note that we exclusively supply the wholesale trade. Text & photos: Frank Schäfer

Archived on 12.2009
Maximum size 6-7 cm
Size available 4-5 cm
Origin Kolumbien / Colombia
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