A friend of mine is moving, so he gave me some of his cats.
I want to identify this Ancistrus. It resembles hoplogenys to me. What do you think?
A. hoplogenys?
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Re: A. hoplogenys?
I would not keep different species of Ancistrus in the same tank - at least not if they are opposite sex as well.
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