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To backup what I wrote earlier, take a look at this picture. This is NOT MINE, but taken from an old aquabid auction by Snakeskin. I'm not sure how to better credit the original photographer than that. Anywho, there are two types of fish in the picture (wide yellow lines and wide white lines) but all are L129 (as currently described, anyway). They might be two different species, but they fall under the same umbrella for now. It's more likely, I would think, that they're just morphological differences in fish from slightly different areas. None are L199 or 340, however.drgold wrote:L129's are pretty variable - probably due to regional differences, but one of the experts here can confirm that. I've seen some that are mostly black with fine yellow lines, some with wide yellow lines, and some with wide white lines. The nicer looking ones are often sold as L340. I think you just have a nice looking yellow L129.