Plec ID
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Re: Plec ID
look similar...it looks familiar.
I hope someone more experienced than I can help.
Martin
I hope someone more experienced than I can help.
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Re: Plec ID
Hi Andrew,
how does the dorsal fin look like ?!
With L 16 (and other Oligancistrus) it should be big like a sail and connected to the small adipose fin.
By the way I'm doubting that the second pic of L 16 in the Cat-eLog really shows a L 16. The dorsal fin is too low and the connection to the adipose fin is not pronounced enough.
Cheers,
how does the dorsal fin look like ?!
With L 16 (and other Oligancistrus) it should be big like a sail and connected to the small adipose fin.
By the way I'm doubting that the second pic of L 16 in the Cat-eLog really shows a L 16. The dorsal fin is too low and the connection to the adipose fin is not pronounced enough.
Cheers,
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Re: Plec ID
Definitely something from that group. I would say, just as a quick guess, spectra murinus, but mouth shots would help.
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Re: Plec ID
Jon wrote:Definitely something from that group. I would say, just as a quick guess, spectra murinus, but mouth shots would help.
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Re: Plec ID
One more bucket of water and the farce is complete.
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Re: Plec ID
is what it seems like to me as the Spectracanthicus Murinus doesn,t really have spots now does he
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Re: Plec ID
has small spots, just like the original posters picture (although the fish in the above picture appears to be partly stress-colouration)
In comparisonm S. sp(L254) has much larger spots:
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Re: Plec ID
Hi!
I doubt it is Spectracanthicus murinus as these have a white seam on the dorsal and caudal fin which look totally absent on this speciemen!!
I much likely to think this is indeed ...which look a lot more like yours
http://www.transfish.de/LCode/L315.jpg
By the way the first fish picture on the L315 page is S. murinus
Cheers
Yann
I doubt it is Spectracanthicus murinus as these have a white seam on the dorsal and caudal fin which look totally absent on this speciemen!!
I much likely to think this is indeed ...which look a lot more like yours
http://www.transfish.de/LCode/L315.jpg
By the way the first fish picture on the L315 page is S. murinus
Cheers
Yann
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Re: Plec ID
Looks like Yann is probably correct.