L173 (Fry, updated on 10 June 09)

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L173 (Fry, updated on 10 June 09)

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My wavy zebra L173, tank-bred from Germany.

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Head shape, larger eyes and mouth make me think this is L199.

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This is what are exported as L173 from Brasil, Datz made a mistake and have admit that in an article in their own magazine when it comes to put L173 together with L46 H. zebra. L173 are a valid species and that is what I think you have bought.

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Jools wrote:Head shape, larger eyes and mouth make me think this is L199.

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Thanks much Jools... yes, i agree with you that these features do match with the photo of L199 i have seen. The puzzling thing is its colour pattern: this specimen is purely black and white which seems to be different from the L199 as described in books...
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Janne wrote:This is what are exported as L173 from Brasil, Datz made a mistake and have admit that in an article in their own magazine when it comes to put L173 together with L46 H. zebra. L173 are a valid species and that is what I think you have bought.

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Thanks Janne... a friend from Germany updates me with L173. Please find the picture of L173 from transfish.de
by the renowned expert Andre Werner

http://www.transfish.de/LCode/nummernneu/L173a.jpg

It looks different from my specimen...
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Hi!

Because the picture of Andre show a full grown adult and yours is still rather young!
L199 isn't so black and white but rather dark brown and grey!!

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I don´t know which L-Number is, but... it´s so beautiful.
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Re: L173, L46 var

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After a few years, i finally managed to breed this species :D
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Re: L173 (Fry, updated on 10 June 09)

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Re: L173 (Fry, updated on 10 June 09)

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Excellent, well done! Do you have any pictures of the adults as well?

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Re: L173 (Fry, updated on 10 June 09)

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Jools wrote:Excellent, well done! Do you have any pictures of the adults as well?

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Thanks and sure, here you are (the male is the one i posted a long time ago in this thread):
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Re: L173 (Fry, updated on 10 June 09)

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congrats! what cute babies!! :thumbsup:
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Re: L173 (Fry, updated on 10 June 09)

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updates of the BB :D
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Re: L173 (Fry, updated on 10 June 09)

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very nice and beautiful pleco. I would love to get my hands on some... too bad financials hold me back atm.
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Re: L173 (Fry, updated on 10 June 09)

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nvcichlids wrote:very nice and beautiful pl*co. I would love to get my hands on some... too bad financials hold me back atm.
Thanks nvcichlids. L173 is a species which is truly amazing. :D
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Re: L173 (Fry, updated on 10 June 09)

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If these aren't the L173 variant of H. zebra sold by the commercial breeder in Germany who sells them for the same price as his H.zebra I hope you got a good deal for these pretty fish.
I don't agree with those who think these are L199. I think these are a Brazilian Hypancistrus and most likely a variant of H. zebra or a very close relative.

Fry are really difficult to identify when small. My L333 fry look just like these for the first 4 weeks or so.
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