please help id?

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please help id?

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This is supposed to be an agassi(sp?) But this one looks a little different. It is full grown and looks for the most part like my others
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This is one of my adult females in the same tank.
Sorry about the quality but it is off of a camcorder.
Thank you all for the help
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Corydoras ambiacus?






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Post by Jools »

I would go for C. delphax on the top one and C. ambiacus on the lower, they are certainly different species. I am about 80% sure, we would need better pics for more certainty I think...

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Post by Coryman »

Top pic looks like C. delfax the lower one could be either C. ambiacus or C. agassizi.

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Post by lisa23 »

Hi

I would plump for the top one being Delphax,not so sure about the other though.

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