Cory ID Help Please?

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Cory ID Help Please?

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Can anyone help me ID these 2 Cories? I'm pretty sure the first one is Corydoras Napoensis
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This one I originally bought thinking it was the same kind as above but now I'm not so sure. This one is darker black and the markings are gold instead of white/silver.
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Thanks in advance,
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Post by Caol_ila »

Hi!

Imo the second fish is a napoensis. I have a couple of males looking similar that ian ided as napos...
For the first one i cant tell.
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Looking through the old forum posts, I found a picture that looks just like the second set of pictures and it was IDed as C. Napoensis. With the differences in color, I still wonder if they're the same, though.
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check out this site...it might help clear things up..
http://corydoras.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
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Thanks for the link Caol. I had been there before and they only have one picture of a napoensis. But I'm still not sure, lol.
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Post by Coryman »

The first two pictures are of a female C. napoensis the other pictures are of a male, most species within the so called 'elegans' group show dimorphism in clolor patterns.

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Wow, thanks Coryman! I didn't know that about the dimorphism in clolor patterns.
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Post by Coryman »

There are quite a number of species where the colour (Spelling it right this time) pattern between males and females vary that much that you would be excused for thinking they were separate species.

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