Cory Trilineatus and what else? (warning: picture heavy)
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Cory Trilineatus and what else? (warning: picture heavy)
These two pictures look like trilineatus
But these next three, I'm not so sure. Ian suggested they were juvie trilineatus when I posted a while ago, but they are now almost as big as the first two, and they still have a different pattern, especially the head.
Now, these next two, I got them as punctatus, which it seems obvious they are not. Any ideas?
But these next three, I'm not so sure. Ian suggested they were juvie trilineatus when I posted a while ago, but they are now almost as big as the first two, and they still have a different pattern, especially the head.
Now, these next two, I got them as punctatus, which it seems obvious they are not. Any ideas?
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Re: Cory Trilineatus and what else? (warning: picture heavy)
The first two images belong to the fishes with straight scutes junction zigzag, the eye above the lines shown in the drawing of the type specimen and head arched above snout I called false Corydoras trilineatus in
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=17892
Type specimen of Corydoras trilineatus is high and has the eye below the extension of the scutes junction zigzag
and on the line connecting snout tip and dorsal spine root. Head is not arched above snout, but before dorsal fin as in the last image.
Last three images may represent Corydoras trilineatus.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=17892
Type specimen of Corydoras trilineatus is high and has the eye below the extension of the scutes junction zigzag
and on the line connecting snout tip and dorsal spine root. Head is not arched above snout, but before dorsal fin as in the last image.
Last three images may represent Corydoras trilineatus.