Name that cory...

Lady JinglyJones

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So, these corys came in at my LFS, and they were labelled as trilineatus.

They don't look a lot like the classic tri cory to me (or the LFS chap, for that matter), but my last remaining tri had started behaving in a manner that was depressing me; I'd accidentally pepped up my little pod of old rummies with the addition of two wild caught young 'uns - the rummies were now much, much more
aggressive and had stopped ignoring the lonely little cat. After a few fin nips, he took to perching at the top of a vertical piece of wood, close to the surface where the rummies don't much go. He also exhibited sporadic swim bladder woes - a likely consequence of stress and excessive nitrates in my tank.

Sentiment got the best of me, and I decided I couldn't let the little boog die alone, the only cory left in all the world. I bought him some friends (even though I knew I was introducing them to less than ideal conditions with the nitrates being so high, I figured I'd work hard to get them down fast. Um, responsibility fail: check!)

Anyhow, everybody looks happy now.

I just wanted to se e if any of you have a better ID than trilineatus for them. Picture below (I am not a very good photographer, sorry!)



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They're both the new ones - the one behind looks tri-ish, but is the lightest & least mottled of the group.

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Definately not Corydorus Trilineatus (which is a very common cory). I use to have this cory, It is definately Corydoras Reticulatus.
 
Awesome-sauce, thanks!

Poor little tri probably won't get to see his own people again, then, since I try to keep only one kind at a time... but he does spend a lot of time with the new cats, and is less sad-looking.

At least I can tell the LFS chap something interesting.
 
Maybe trade the Trilly for more Reticus.
 
That's a thought... though thy don't have any real trillies right now, so he'd be in more or less the same boat. But I intend to get a few more rets after a couple of weeks.

(Thanks for responding, btw.)
 
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