some id
- aledk85
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Re: some id
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- MatsP
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Re: some id
The first one is an albino version of number 5, . I don't think either form has an L-number at all.
Number 2 is - no L-number. So is the last one (but not albino of of course).
The albino cory is MOST likely
The peckoltia is harder. Possibly , but far from sure. There are quite a few with spots on the head, and they are quite difficult to tell apart with just a partial photo.
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Number 2 is - no L-number. So is the last one (but not albino of of course).
The albino cory is MOST likely
The peckoltia is harder. Possibly , but far from sure. There are quite a few with spots on the head, and they are quite difficult to tell apart with just a partial photo.
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- MatsP
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Re: some id
It's a better picture, but I'm not changing my verdict: Possibly P. brevis, but not certain - there are several spotted peckoltia, and no clear key to identification of the individual species (mostly because several of them are undescribed).
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