Hi
I was sold this pair has 'galaxy' ancistrus. Any help in id will be greatly appreciated.
The male adult has extensive bristles which are also branched out. The female is also bristled with no noticeable branching of bristles. The adults have an overall charcoal grey to black colouration and slightly blotchy. They also have fine white spots throughout the body. The 2 week fry have a overall dark colouration with fine white spots as well. Their caudal fins have a white edge and there is a white stripe through their caudal peduncle. This is not apparent on the adults.
I apologise for the poor images. Thanks again for the help
'galaxy ancistrus?'
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Re: 'galaxy ancistrus?'
Could be many things, including the A. punctatus that Silurus suggests. Ancistrus are quite hard to identify, and your pictures do not show anything that is unique to any particular species.
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Re: 'galaxy ancistrus?'
Hi Silurus and MatsP
Thanks for the quick reply. After looking at various pics of a punctatus I do believe thats what I have.
It is amazing how you guys can put an id to fish with such limited information and poor pics.
Thanks again for a great website and quality unselfish information.
Thanks for the quick reply. After looking at various pics of a punctatus I do believe thats what I have.
It is amazing how you guys can put an id to fish with such limited information and poor pics.
Thanks again for a great website and quality unselfish information.