I bought this fish around half a year ago. It was bought as L25. Could it be L24?
Bought as Pseudacanthicus sp. L-25
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Re: Bought as Pseudacanthicus sp. L-25
:S Who are all the pseuda experts
Great looking fish regardless if L24 or L25, I am looking for a group of L24's myself and it is not something easy to come by now.
Rich
Great looking fish regardless if L24 or L25, I am looking for a group of L24's myself and it is not something easy to come by now.
Rich
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LDA105, L24, L25, L282, L97, L114, L600, L450, L333 "Porto Do Moz", LDA-05
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Re: Bought as Pseudacanthicus sp. L-25
I'd say L24 due to the lack of spotting on the head, and the eyes, which in L25 have that hooded appearance. Looks a lot like my guy!
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Re: Bought as Pseudacanthicus sp. L-25
No they are not easy to find these days
I have to agree with CanadaPleco. It looks like an L24.
The interesting thing is that I bought it cheaply as a juvenile L25 from a small cellar shop. They also had a much larger L24 around 18cm that was rather dull in coloration. Maybe I should try to acquire this fish too as it may turn out to be a female. To have a probable female is a very good start as finding males is easier.
I have to agree with CanadaPleco. It looks like an L24.
The interesting thing is that I bought it cheaply as a juvenile L25 from a small cellar shop. They also had a much larger L24 around 18cm that was rather dull in coloration. Maybe I should try to acquire this fish too as it may turn out to be a female. To have a probable female is a very good start as finding males is easier.