Morning. The fish pictured are without a doubt, C. duplicareus. - Franksome young adolphi and a red picta
That's a bonus then!!!some young adolphi and a red picta
My pleasure. - F.That's a bonus then!!! thanks Frank
Need to take more photo's as i should have Adolphi,Burgessi,C121 and now DuplicareusMy pleasure. - F.That's a bonus then!!! thanks Frank
Usually, as a trade name, Emerald Corys are generally B. splendens. These can be identified by a much different body shape and if that fails, by counting the rays in the dorsal fin. - FrankWell the Bronze are Corydoras aeneus I'm pretty sure the emeralds Are aeneu too. So I don't think it matters. But I could be wrong. But aeneus come in lots of colors.
CW021 - Franknew corys not sure what