





Thanks!
I know none are true julii, just wasn't sure if the last two were trilineatus or "contaminant" species since their patterns are so different from the rest.Narwhal72 wrote:They are all trilineatus. C. julii has a spotted pattern to the head and these all have a reticulated pattern.
although frequently copied/repeated this is not quite true.Narwhal72 wrote:C. julii has a spotted pattern to the head and these all have a reticulated pattern.
I'm assuming they are farmed fish, my LFS doesn't usually deal in wild caught corys.kamas88 wrote:I would also favour C. trilineatus but without origin it is difficult to be absolutely sure.
Only the specimen in the second last picture looks a bit weird.
The one you pointed out as weird does have an orange tint to the spines, not as orange as a sterbai but it's definitely there. The others are iridescent, any orange on them in the pics is just from lighting. The hybrid idea does seem plausible with its coloring and odd pattern.kamas88 wrote:Is the pectoral fin spine really kind of orange ?
This could be a hybrid of C. trilineatus und C. sterbai. This has even been reported among WC C. trilineatus.
Cheers,
Karsten