In the tanks at my LFS they have maybe 5 tanks in an area with corydoras at the bottom of them. One has a large amount of albino cories of some sort, then the rest have other fish with a scattering of cories at the bottom. All the tanks in the area have C. julii stickers. Just as far as the C. Julii/Trilineatus and similar ones go, there was maybe 3 in one tank. One small one looked like a julii instead of a Trilineatus (spots vs connected spots on the head) Do trilineatus grow into the connecting spots and start with individual ones? Anyway, across the isle is another 4-5 similar looking ones. The difference is they have the panda cory like spot over their eyes, but the rest of the fish has the spots like a julii. The dark spot on their fin is not at the top tip, it's more in the middle.
We weren't there for the cories, but I did stop a guy and ask. He didn't know but went to check the computer. He came back saying they are labeled as Assorted Cories, but that species was something that started with an "me" sound (yay for hard to pronounce latin) I didn't press him to try to pronouce it, and thus the word was lost to me.
They were cute, and looked similar to julii/trilineatus. I'm eventually going to get a school, and since there are more of the mystery cory and they look unique I want to figure out what they are so I can see if they will like the same conditions as the julii. More importantly, to find out how big they get. A google search didn't turn up much since it's hard to search for a picture, and "corydoras" related ones only end up showing the common ones.
We weren't there for the cories, but I did stop a guy and ask. He didn't know but went to check the computer. He came back saying they are labeled as Assorted Cories, but that species was something that started with an "me" sound (yay for hard to pronounce latin) I didn't press him to try to pronouce it, and thus the word was lost to me.
They were cute, and looked similar to julii/trilineatus. I'm eventually going to get a school, and since there are more of the mystery cory and they look unique I want to figure out what they are so I can see if they will like the same conditions as the julii. More importantly, to find out how big they get. A google search didn't turn up much since it's hard to search for a picture, and "corydoras" related ones only end up showing the common ones.