Identification

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Jack459

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Ok, I revived this tank from the dead about 3 weeks ago and seems to be doing good. During this time a plant sprouted and produced this... i dont know how. Also this fish. the cory looking one.. can anyone identify it. cuz i know cories usually dont get that big. so heres link to video. srry bout quality
http://s88.photobucket.com/albums/k176/Jack459/?action=view&current=DSCN0316.flv dont listen to sound somtin wrong with camera.. lol i drop it at the end
 

Jack459

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thanxi figured it was that but the pet store had it labeled as green cory when i bought it. and when i had other bronzes in there they didnt stay together with that one. any idea on plant though. i know I didnt get that much video on it.
 
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Jack459

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I think it sprouted in 3 weeks i aint sure. It mighta been in there before but i never saw it. The tank went through a denial period when i gave my turtle to my uncle and i thought all the fish i had in there were dead, the tank was dark green for weeks and i couldnt see anything. I was most surprised when i went to dump it that there was a cory alive.. I felt so bad =(
 

moondreamer7

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Alot of stores like Petsmart etc... label those cories as Emerald Green Cories.
 

webcricket

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That's not a cory - the dorsal fin is too long. It's a Brochis splendens aka Emerald Catfish which is quite commonly mislabeled as a cory.
 
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