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Here are the last 4 that were sold to me as C. venezuelanus. What do you think ? They measure 4 cm for the smallest and 5 cm for the largest. I'm thinking 3 males and 1 female.
Thanks.
I can take pictures of n°3 if it can help. For the last 4, they had just arrived so were stressed. I also take photos.
We have big problems in France with the Corydoras. Many are imported under the wrong names (hence my many requests for identification). I just found an importer that seems to have the right names but I needed to identify the others before I could expand the groups.
Here are other pictures of Corydoras n°3. The size doesn't seem to match C. delphax but the pattern seems to be the same.
And here are some new pictures of C. venezuelanus. I looked for C. sp llanos but on the two photos that there are, I don't see the yellow spot at the bottom on the back whereas we see it on the photos of C. venezuelanus. But maybe that's not a feature.
Hello, they have moved into their final tank. Their color stands out better, hoping that this is sufficient for identification. https://youtu.be/DxSjXgqWJF0
The fact that several corydoras move together (so as to form a group) is it a sign that they are of the same species or should we still be wary?