CAn someone I.D. my cory please?

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CAn someone I.D. my cory please?

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Hi! I'm a newbie to this site! Been directed over from Aquaria central cause they're not sure what it is! I have a friend who works in the aquatic section of Dobbies and she phoned to say she had some Julii come out of quarenteen that day did i want any? So I went out a bought a pair of these beauties! Just wondering what they were!

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Excuse the photo quality they move fast!!

Thanks for the help!!
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To my untrained eye, they look like to me.
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More than likely C. trilineatus, But they did look a touch like C. copei which is not a common find. Let them colour up a bit more once they are well fed and settled and we will get a better idea.
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chef wrote:More than likely C. trilineatus, But they did look a touch like C. copei which is not a common find. Let them colour up a bit more once they are well fed and settled and we will get a better idea.
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I did think of , but decided the markings weren't right. Probably a good idea - let them settle in for a few days, and then take a few more.
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They may even be C. acrensis, but don't rule out C. trilineatus, which is a very variable species. Do you know where they were exported from?

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Thanks for all the replies! :D

Unfortunately I don't know where they were imported from. I've asked my friend and she tells me that their distributor is a uk one (they use a mix of imports, local breeders and other wholesalers) They just get a random delivery (they don't know what fish are coming in until they do).

I'll let them settle a bit more and take some more pics at the end of the week!

Thanks!!
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