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Cory Julii?

Posted: 22 Jul 2004, 20:07
by macquatic
I know there is some confusion, is this Julii? :? Mac.
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Posted: 22 Jul 2004, 20:56
by Fish Demon
We have some at the LFS that look just like that, and apparently they are C. trilineatus.

Posted: 22 Jul 2004, 21:12
by Jeff B.
julii and trilineatus... forever dilemma... :? when i try to ID them, i just look for 3 lines on the cory's body... primitive but sometimes effective... :lol:
julii was bred succesfully here in CRO, and i must say that price is very cheap now...around 4euros for fish...

Posted: 22 Jul 2004, 21:35
by macquatic
:wink: This is Trilineatus as far as I know. It has a reticulated pattern whereas Julii has spots :wink: Mac.
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Posted: 22 Jul 2004, 21:56
by certan
Hi,

The one in the picture is just a sample of Trilineatus. They may have very varying patterns, even those spotted ones.

Posted: 23 Jul 2004, 01:57
by Coryman
Both species are variable in colour pattern making them extremely difficult to tell, although C. julii is quite compressed when viewed head on. The only certain way of telling is if you know where they were collected.

Ian

Posted: 23 Jul 2004, 02:01
by Silurus
This topic seems to come up quite often, but if you had no way of knowing where they were collected, how would you tell them apart?
The point I am trying to make is whether or not one is a synonym of the other. I have cursorily gone through the literature, and it seems that their distinctiveness has been assumed (but not tested).

Posted: 23 Jul 2004, 02:29
by allis64
I registered here today to get the answer to this very question. C.julii or C.trilineatus? I thought I recently bought a C.julii, but maybe not. Will vertical lines extending up from the central horizontal line do me any good? My fish has them, as well as a bit of a reticulated pattern. It does not have a lot of spots, but some. I am beginning to think it may be a C.trilineatus.

Posted: 23 Jul 2004, 08:01
by Fish Demon
Yup, the vertical lines comming from the central line is generally a telltale sign of C. trilineatus.

Posted: 23 Jul 2004, 09:09
by Jools
C. trilineatus is a variable, well distributed fish. Even in a netful of half a dozen or so wild caught fish you can notice obvious differences in pattern that, if you saw them in a LFS, might make you think they were different.

C. julii is from north eastern Brazil and C. trilineatus is found throughout the amazon primarily exported from Peru but also from Brazil. Aparently their ranges overlap. Also, C. punctatus is another very similar species again. So even going on collection locality to start telling these fish apart is risky as Silurus points out, direct comparisions appear not to have been made.

The business about one having spots on the head and the other reticulations is aquatic myth I'm afraid.

What we really need someone to do is pop over to the coastal rivers in NE Brazil with a net and a digicam!

The current view is that unless we know exactly where they came from, it's C. trilineatus.

Jools