Name this cory :)

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rmkarros
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Name this cory :)

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right so not sure what cory cat these are any help would be nice.


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kuhni
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C. Ambiacus?
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I'd say C. delphax. The long snout suggests this I think :)
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The longish nose, spotting on tail and especially the thick, black, scimitar-shaped mark on the dorsal spine are characteristic of .
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