Ancistrus ID?
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Hi Kathy!!
really I really don't know what to think with your fish...seems each time you are posting pic your fish look different...
L279 is a clear possibility as some pic sort of fit the species, but at the same time others really don't..so I really don't know what to think anymore...
Cheers
Yann
really I really don't know what to think with your fish...seems each time you are posting pic your fish look different...
L279 is a clear possibility as some pic sort of fit the species, but at the same time others really don't..so I really don't know what to think anymore...
Cheers
Yann
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I do wonder if a pretty crappy LFS would import L279 rather than much cheaper common bristlenoses, especially as they look just the same.
A clue is also in the price. If it was cheap I would think it much more likely to be a tank bred common bristlenose.
He does look a lot like the L279, but I am slightly more inclined to believe he is just a odd shaped common bristlenose (sp. 3).
As you say, you may never know. Ancistrus are notoriously difficult to ID. Only when you know the capture locality do you stand a chance.
A clue is also in the price. If it was cheap I would think it much more likely to be a tank bred common bristlenose.
He does look a lot like the L279, but I am slightly more inclined to believe he is just a odd shaped common bristlenose (sp. 3).
As you say, you may never know. Ancistrus are notoriously difficult to ID. Only when you know the capture locality do you stand a chance.
Thanks both of you.
The one thing we can definitely rule out is sp. 3. He's definitely not one.
The previous pictures, with the exception of the ones the ohter day, were taken months ago when he was a juvenile, and even then he never had the markings of a sp. 3, or the shape.
I think the set of pics I posted 6 months ago (the ones on the rock, etc) are throwing people off as it was when he was considerably bloated from what I can only put down to over feeding.
He now has pretty normal shape for the stubbier ancistrus species (I had his shape down as much like the L088 pics on Scotcat, but I've been told his head shape is off for that).
As for what he was sold as, unfortunately our LFS is absolutely rubbish and the guy that sold me him was an assistant who had no clue what he was, or how much he was meant to be. The tank was not marked up pricewise, so he sold him to me at baby common plec price, so it's impossible to say what species he is based on what he was sold as, and what price he was.
Anyway, I'm really grateful for your input. I think I'm inclined to go along with the idea that he's either a rather small triradiatus or L279, as they're the two IDs that keep cropping up.
The one thing we can definitely rule out is sp. 3. He's definitely not one.
The previous pictures, with the exception of the ones the ohter day, were taken months ago when he was a juvenile, and even then he never had the markings of a sp. 3, or the shape.
I think the set of pics I posted 6 months ago (the ones on the rock, etc) are throwing people off as it was when he was considerably bloated from what I can only put down to over feeding.
He now has pretty normal shape for the stubbier ancistrus species (I had his shape down as much like the L088 pics on Scotcat, but I've been told his head shape is off for that).
As for what he was sold as, unfortunately our LFS is absolutely rubbish and the guy that sold me him was an assistant who had no clue what he was, or how much he was meant to be. The tank was not marked up pricewise, so he sold him to me at baby common plec price, so it's impossible to say what species he is based on what he was sold as, and what price he was.
Anyway, I'm really grateful for your input. I think I'm inclined to go along with the idea that he's either a rather small triradiatus or L279, as they're the two IDs that keep cropping up.
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