L182?
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Hi,
impossible to say with this picture. More likely, it is L181. For L182, the body seems to be too "high", L182 is more flat. But to exclude A. Dolichopterus, a picture with raised fins is needed.
Greetings, Sandor
impossible to say with this picture. More likely, it is L181. For L182, the body seems to be too "high", L182 is more flat. But to exclude A. Dolichopterus, a picture with raised fins is needed.
Greetings, Sandor
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Hi
This is (what i have bought as)my L182, its aprox 6 cm
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=760
..i guess it's a little different than yours ?
Ok I'm not good at adding a picture...
[Mod edit: remove img-tags as they aren't helping here...]
greeting
Steen
This is (what i have bought as)my L182, its aprox 6 cm
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=760
..i guess it's a little different than yours ?
Ok I'm not good at adding a picture...
[Mod edit: remove img-tags as they aren't helping here...]
greeting
Steen
My cat's: Hypancistrus sp.(L66), H.zebra, Panaque maccus, P.nigrolineatus, Peckoltia sp.(L205?), Synodontis euptera, Pseudacanthicus cf. leopardus