Is this a colour variation of L134?
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Is this a colour variation of L134?
These 2 are being sold as a colour variation of L134 and also as a pair. Any ideas?
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And now for the identification:
I don't think those are L134.
At first look, they look like Panaque maccus, but looking closer they have too big eyes for one thing, and the body shape is a bit wrong too (Panaque, at least the smaller ones will have a wider body at the mid-section). Body shape looks like either Peckoltia or Hypancistrus.
I'm not sure what these are.
It does look like a me and female, although the picture isn't very clear.
A close-up of the mouth and a lateral (side) shot with dorsal erect will give us a much better chance of identifying the fish.
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I don't think those are L134.
At first look, they look like Panaque maccus, but looking closer they have too big eyes for one thing, and the body shape is a bit wrong too (Panaque, at least the smaller ones will have a wider body at the mid-section). Body shape looks like either Peckoltia or Hypancistrus.
I'm not sure what these are.
It does look like a me and female, although the picture isn't very clear.
A close-up of the mouth and a lateral (side) shot with dorsal erect will give us a much better chance of identifying the fish.
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Those images don't seem to work. Check the URL. [I inserted the "code" tags to make it visible what you're doing.Kingkat wrote:These might help:Code: Select all
[img]http://www.plecofanatics.com/gallery/data/500/DSCO3583.JPG[/img] [img]http://www.plecofanatics.com/gallery/data/500/DSCO35861.JPG[/img]
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Yay it worked, Do these help?
Maybe these shots will help?
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David.
Cheers,
David.
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I guess that depends. If you like these ones (and there's no doubt that they are a tad less "common" in my experience), then they are obviously a good buy.Kingkat wrote:This pair is being offered for sale at the same price as normal coloured 134's. I think this is a fair deal, any other opinions?
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Prices of fish is always a bit difficult, because there are so many factors involved. If you think the price is right for you, then it's the right price for you
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