Zebra Pl*co - what makes an L098 or L173?
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Zebra Pl*co - what makes an L098 or L173?
Hi all,
I'm sure people will have seen this little beauty by now...
BUT.
I'm posting here in the hope of seeing other pics of Zebs with pattern variance and to find out if "he" qualifies as one of the other L number variants...
"he's" about 3 months old and about 20mm SL.
I'm sure people will have seen this little beauty by now...
BUT.
I'm posting here in the hope of seeing other pics of Zebs with pattern variance and to find out if "he" qualifies as one of the other L number variants...
"he's" about 3 months old and about 20mm SL.
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thanks for the "helpfull" replies folks...
I realise that the L173s are "probably" a different fish and have their own page - HOWEVER Jools still has it listed against the L046 / L098 /L173 species page.
I appreciate they are the same fish eg Hypancistrus Zebra... thats made even clearer by the fact that this little ones parents are "normal" L046.
I was just wondering what the fish originally assigned L098 looks like, obviously remarkably different or it wouldn't have got its own L number when originally caught.
I'll still appreciate this little un for what he is - Cute.
I realise that the L173s are "probably" a different fish and have their own page - HOWEVER Jools still has it listed against the L046 / L098 /L173 species page.
I appreciate they are the same fish eg Hypancistrus Zebra... thats made even clearer by the fact that this little ones parents are "normal" L046.
I was just wondering what the fish originally assigned L098 looks like, obviously remarkably different or it wouldn't have got its own L number when originally caught.
I'll still appreciate this little un for what he is - Cute.
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L014 - L024 - L046 - L075 - L088 - L106 - L114 - L142 - L183 - L400 - LDA25 - GSD
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buggerMatsP wrote: is a different species than
I have attempted to remove the L173 common name, but I fear it's not that easy to do - as there's a bug in Jools' scripts - I'll post a separate entry in the bugs section.
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This is the original individual of H.zebra labelled L-098 from Transfish' website:
It was found by Heiko Bleher I think, and it's still alive in Germany today. It's a male, which has been bred with normal H.zebra. The offspring looks like regular H.zebra. L-098 is a number given to one single fish.
Individuals of H.zebra who suffer injuries to their skin through disease or fighting, may develop new pattern which differs from what it originally looked like.
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It was found by Heiko Bleher I think, and it's still alive in Germany today. It's a male, which has been bred with normal H.zebra. The offspring looks like regular H.zebra. L-098 is a number given to one single fish.
Individuals of H.zebra who suffer injuries to their skin through disease or fighting, may develop new pattern which differs from what it originally looked like.
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I've manually removed the duplication now.MatsP wrote:I have attempted to remove the L173 common name, but I fear it's not that easy to do - as there's a bug in Jools' scripts
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