Dwarf species?

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Dwarf species?

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Is it true that there is a dwarf panda species?
Where can you find the ventral fins on a corydora?
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I'm not aware of a dwarf panda corydoras although is small anyway.
The ventral fins are the paired fins on the underside of the fish, forward of the single anal fin.
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mummymonkey wrote:I'm not aware of a dwarf panda corydoras although is small anyway.
The ventral fins are the paired fins on the underside of the fish, forward of the single anal fin.
Any "what/where is this part of the fish" can be found in:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/core/anatomy.php

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