Cory I.D.

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Cory I.D.

Post by amergim »

Corydoras punctatus maybe?

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Post by eurospage »

hiya in my opinion i think it looks more like a Corydoras leopardus??? what do you think
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Post by Coryman »

How big are they? to be honest they look very much like juvenile C. trilineatus, the pattern is consistent with that of young at around 20 mm body length.

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Post by amergim »

Ian,

They are between 15 and 25 mm. and they do look like trilineatus. They were sold as spotted cories.

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Post by nissop »

Corydoras julii & trilineatus
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