I have a question for the more experienced Corydoras breeders here.
I thought I found a trick that worked for me to induce some of my more stubborn
Corydoras species to spawn, I added a breeding trio of green aeneus.
After a big water change the Aeneus spawn and many times the other species will
join in and spawn as well at the same time. This may have back fired on me…
I have recently been seeing something interesting in some green aeneus fry,
A faint gold stripe along the dorsal area. What happened I think is;
I was trying to induce my Peru Orange Lasers to spawn, so, after a large cooler water change the aeneus went into action; the Orange lasers did as well
(Maybe due to hormones in the water and nothing more)
When finished with the cor-orgy

I found a large splotch of eggs everywhere. I noted that some of the eggs were normal aeneus size and some where a bit smaller; I assumed that these were eggs from the Orange lasers. Now that the fry are coloring up; I do in fact see slightly smaller fry which have signs of a definite orange stripe. But, on the aeneus fry (a little larger sized fry)
I also see a faint orange stripe, and two body shapes longer fish like the Orange Lasers (melanotaenia body shape)
and rounder fishes (Aeneus Shape) Maybe, I am seeing things, but, I am now wondering if one of the orange lasers fertilized some aeneus eggs? This makes me wonder if a little fish partner swapping was going on…

Is it possible I inadvertently created a hybrid?

If so, is the recommendation to make them never-breeding community tank fish and is it even possible for this to occur, again maybe I am seeing things?
Sorry for poor picture quality, iPhone photographer...
Thanks for any ideas, and advice…like don’t put your aeneus where it don’t belong!
Kindest regards,
Don