L172b or ?
L172b or ?
Hi,
can you help me to id this catfish, sold to me as L172b
Sorry only the one pic at the mo, will try and get some more if needed
Thanks in advance
Mark
can you help me to id this catfish, sold to me as L172b
Sorry only the one pic at the mo, will try and get some more if needed
Thanks in advance
Mark
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L172b is (according to several websites with the help of Google - there is no such thing in Cat-eLog or Aqualog L-numbers) a variant of .
I don't know if it's actually a VARIATION, or just plan L. heterodon.
I don't know if this is a correct ID or not, but I can almost certainly say that it's correct genus.
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I don't know if it's actually a VARIATION, or just plan L. heterodon.
I don't know if this is a correct ID or not, but I can almost certainly say that it's correct genus.
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Thanks Mats.
Only 4" or so that's a shame I was told he/she'd grow to around the 12" mark.
Still there are so many variants
I bought him/her from Ark Aquatics in Canterbury yesterday.
has settled quite well in my 4'er with a few small geos and a S/Am goby. Does however seem a bit shy during the day but is braver when lights are dimmed.
Has been inside flowerpot all day.
Thanks again Mats.
Mark
Only 4" or so that's a shame I was told he/she'd grow to around the 12" mark.
Still there are so many variants
I bought him/her from Ark Aquatics in Canterbury yesterday.
has settled quite well in my 4'er with a few small geos and a S/Am goby. Does however seem a bit shy during the day but is braver when lights are dimmed.
Has been inside flowerpot all day.
Thanks again Mats.
Mark
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Hiding all day is typical "new pleco" behaviour, in my experience. Once they settle in, some types come out a little bit more often, particularly if there's a chance of some tasty food. I have no experience of this genus in itself, so I can't say if it's more or less hidey than others. [And even then, some individuals seem to be more outgoing than others....]
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you could be right Jon, and probably are. also the 263 isn't a million miles away
But the longer jaw looks like it most likely is the Heterdon.
I will get some better pics as and when the fish lets me
Mark
But the longer jaw looks like it most likely is the Heterdon.
I will get some better pics as and when the fish lets me
Mark
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- Spotted: 187
- Location 1: North of Cambridge
- Location 2: England.