Sold to us as L45's but.....

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Sold to us as L45's but.....

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after much discussion with Jools(thanks for your patience) and research by Jools( thanks again) we have decided these aren't L45's :( we contacted the LFS we got them from (paid a pretty price for them) and after several emails still have received no response as to why they think they're L45's. so maybe somebody can help us ID them thanks in advance.
First is the female she is about 3-1/2 to 4 inches nose to caudal peduncle, has a darker brown rim around the mouth that looks like a chocolate milk mustache but no bristles.

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Next is the male. Notice the bristles are branched at the ends. He's 4-1/2 to 5 inches
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close up of bristles.

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Male and fry
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Post by MatsP »

Carol,

I would agree that it's unlikely that those are L45, if nothing else because French Guyana isn't exactly along the top exporters of fish...

Do you by any chance have any more mature fry-pictures? Do the fry have distinct white edges on the caudal fin? If so, that would indicate that they are common . If they are, you've got a nice pair!

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Can't seem to get the fry to pose for pics :) but there isn't any kind of white or cream colored edging on any of the fins.
They just seem more robust than my other Ancistrus sp(3). When they are just resting in the tank they are almost chocolate color but get the camera out and they lighten up and the pretty spots start showing. I really love the branched bristles and they are a beautiful pair just disappointed they aren't what they were sold as. At $25 each it was an expensive mis-ID.
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Branched bristles can be found on , but the absence of white edging on the fins will rule that species out.

Here's an sp(3) with branched bristles:
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Beautiful critter ;) Mom , dad or the fry don't have any cream or white edging on their fins. thanks for teh replies.
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Hello its been a while since I updated this thread. Took some new pics that maybe will help. first is one of the fry about two inches long.
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and new ones of Mom and Dad.
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And one of dad who is showing very clearly he's not happy with me :)
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Those fry seem to have the light borders just like Ancistrus sp. 3 to me.
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I would agree.
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Thanks for the replies. They are much chunkier than my Ancistrus I know to be sp3,thats why I had all the questions :) thanks again.
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