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almo
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Post by almo »

Hey guys! I have been a lurker on and off here for years and now I finally have a good reason to speak up.

A frend of mine sent me a load of mbuna that arrived yesterday with this guy in there. I reckon he is nearly 5 inches. Now I am not completely lazy. I looked though the ID pages and found 3 that I think he could be. He fits the adult size for each of them, so I am hoping to strike lucky here.

These are the ones I picked out...

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=2128

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=6381

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... es_id=1694

Here he is...
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THANKS!
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Post by racoll »

Welcome to the forum almo.


Your fish is definitely a , but they are tricky to pin down to species level.

My best guess is as this species seems to be imported, and is a good visual match.

:D
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Post by diburning »

I don't think it's a punctatus. I can't get an exact count, but the picture of the punctatus seems to have more dorsal rays than the pics on this thread.
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Post by MatsP »

diburning wrote:I don't think it's a punctatus. I can't get an exact count, but the picture of the punctatus seems to have more dorsal rays than the pics on this thread.
Not for Hypostomus punctatus - I think you're confusing it with . There are very few Loricaridae that doesnt have 1+7 (hard + soft) dorsal rays.

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