Help with Cory ID

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Help with Cory ID

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Received a couple different shipments of Corys in this last week, elegens types, tough to ID :-\ I took a few videos of the two different groups

group one there is 4 and they are sub-adults and all the same http://youtu.be/poTsBH0vxG8

The second group are wild caught and definitely different species in the group of the elegens type, ignore the big C. concolors http://youtu.be/CYNo9RJfnf4
and another video of the second group from the top when they first arrived http://youtu.be/lB1pwxAs8H4

Any and all help is appreciated :d I'm terrible at Corydoras ID still #-O and these are tough ones
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Re: Help with Cory ID

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Napoensis ????
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Re: Help with Cory ID

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Both napoensis (might be C126. difficult to tell on young fish).
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