Help to identificate thisCORY

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Help to identificate thisCORY

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We sell it under the name Corydoras sp. "Andreas", i wonder if you know them, please help to identificate it.
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Re: Help to identificate thisCORY

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Maybe this one .

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Andywooloo - the shape of the dorsal gives it away as a cory, not a brochis.
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:oops: man I suck at this.

So a brochis is totally diff from a cory? Not just a cory name? Gotcha. I will keep trying tho. :D
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Re: Help to identificate thisCORY

Post by Richard B »

Hey, no worries :D - i wasn't meaning to sound critical :oops:

Brochis are close relatives of corys, a bit like synos are closely related to microsynos, or mochokiella.

Janne - Stenocephalus is a good shout - i thought that or maybe c127? I'm not great with corys so i'll wait for Ian to chip in!
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I def didn't take it critically. No problem. :D

Will keep learning, and trying. I love this forum. :thumbsup: Close relatives, gotcha!
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Re: Help to identificate thisCORY

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Thank you so much to Janne, i'm agree it is a Corydoras stenocephalus C017.
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