3 Hypans for you
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3 Hypans for you
Hello People
Cany anyone confirm what these 3 are?
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thegeeman
Cany anyone confirm what these 3 are?
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thegeeman
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
Hi,
nice plecos. Very nice. I think I have the same kind here, bought as l 287 imported by Aquarium Glaser / Germany. I think it is impossible to identify them. Body shape ist like L 333 , but they stay much smaller.
Here is a picture of my finest male.
Felix
nice plecos. Very nice. I think I have the same kind here, bought as l 287 imported by Aquarium Glaser / Germany. I think it is impossible to identify them. Body shape ist like L 333 , but they stay much smaller.
Here is a picture of my finest male.
Felix
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
Thanks for that Pleco22
these guys are about 4.1/2". To me they are simillar to L333 but I dont think they are actually 333.
thegeeman
Edit: wrong size given
these guys are about 4.1/2". To me they are simillar to L333 but I dont think they are actually 333.
thegeeman
Edit: wrong size given
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
My guess is that they are L333´s !
They are really nice looking, almost as nice as the ones i breed
They are really nice looking, almost as nice as the ones i breed
I keep zebras,L200´s,L183´s,L333´s and many more,lots of corys and some cichlids from south america
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
Thanks for your replies people.
Some other people who I have emailed pics to say they might be L410?
I just wish someone could ID them for definate
Thanks
thegeeman
Some other people who I have emailed pics to say they might be L410?
I just wish someone could ID them for definate
Thanks
thegeeman
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
they do look a great deal like 333.
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
They look like L333 to me as well.
Maybe not as pressing as solving global warming or world peace but getting some names instead of numbers is something I'm looking forward to some day. Maybe there really are so many different Hypancistrus species as there are L-numbered ones but if I had to guess, I would guess that there are fewer species than there are L-numbers. Just extremely variable in markings both within local populations and from different river systems. There may be only half as many Hypancistrus species as there are L-numbered Hypancistrus but that would still leave us with many species. Symphysodon haraldi, the Blue and Brown Discus, and Symphysodon aequifasciata, The Green Discus are a good examples of just how variable species may appear within it's range.
Maybe not as pressing as solving global warming or world peace but getting some names instead of numbers is something I'm looking forward to some day. Maybe there really are so many different Hypancistrus species as there are L-numbered ones but if I had to guess, I would guess that there are fewer species than there are L-numbers. Just extremely variable in markings both within local populations and from different river systems. There may be only half as many Hypancistrus species as there are L-numbered Hypancistrus but that would still leave us with many species. Symphysodon haraldi, the Blue and Brown Discus, and Symphysodon aequifasciata, The Green Discus are a good examples of just how variable species may appear within it's range.
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
Thanks for the reply,s people.
Does anyone know how many variables of 333 there are?
I now have 3 groups that have been id as 333.
The ones in the first post. Then these
Brown and white in colour.
And these
Yellow and black in colour.
They are all very different in colours but very simillar in coulour.
Thanks
thegeeman
Does anyone know how many variables of 333 there are?
I now have 3 groups that have been id as 333.
The ones in the first post. Then these
Brown and white in colour.
And these
Yellow and black in colour.
They are all very different in colours but very simillar in coulour.
Thanks
thegeeman
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
First pic in your last post is L401 Hypancistrus sp that was exported as L333 H. sp "Alenquer" and the second pic is L333 the real one from Rio Xingu. The first pics in your first post I would want to see pics from a little more distance and not close ups, even if they look like L333 and I'm not 100% sure.
Janne
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
Hello Janne
These are the only pics I can get at the moment. I hope the help
thegeeman
These are the only pics I can get at the moment. I hope the help
thegeeman
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
They are L66 and not L333.
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
Hello Janne!Janne wrote:They are L66 and not L333.
Janne
I am just curious what about these plecs in the pictures distinguishes them as L66 as opposed to the L333?
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
Their coloration and pattern together with their bodyshape, more elongated body (both is quite fat so the pictures fools you), lyretail, the stripes in their tailfin etc.
Compare these pictures with the other above that are "yellow and black" and you will see the difference, sometimes even the real L333 shows a black and white colouration but in that case you can see the difference in their pattern and bodyshape.
Janne
Compare these pictures with the other above that are "yellow and black" and you will see the difference, sometimes even the real L333 shows a black and white colouration but in that case you can see the difference in their pattern and bodyshape.
Janne
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Re: 3 Hypans for you
The fish are guaranteed not L333 as i breed that species 1 less on the list of possibles hope that helps with the id Rohan