Petricola or Lucipinnis

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Petricola or Lucipinnis

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I got a ton of these guys now, the adult group if from 3 different sources. I thought this would be good for genetics for hopeful breeding later. After I come back from basic training and AIT I find out that some petricola are not "really" petricola...

What are my guys?

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older picture, probably at least a year or two old.
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I think these are lucipinnis.
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Post by Richard B »

The bottom photo definately looks like lucipinnis.

The top photo probably is also as it is not quite a fully spotted fish which petricola seems to be in every incidence.
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