It can be quite hard to tell the three Corys apart. For starters, they’re all about the same size, each measuring 5 cm from head to tail fin. There are no discernable differences in the markings on their bodies either. However, while observing the habits of the three Corys just now, Ling discovered there are still subtle differences in their physical characteristics. So, over the next few days, I’ll be introducing each one of them. Each name is indicative of their distinctive characteristic, and Ling came up with all three names.
Here’s the first: Spot!
Of the three, Spot is the easiest to identify – his tail fin is spot-less. Ling initially wanted to call him Spotless, but that name’s a little clumsy. So we settled for Spot.:)
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