What whiptail is this?
What whiptail is this?
Hello. I am looking for help to identify this species.
They were simply sold as whiptails, being cheaper than the royal whiptails i thought i would buy them and see how they went.
3 years later i still have them both, and still have no clue what they are.
Any ideas?
They were simply sold as whiptails, being cheaper than the royal whiptails i thought i would buy them and see how they went.
3 years later i still have them both, and still have no clue what they are.
Any ideas?
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Re: What whiptail is this?
Looks like a - which species is pretty hard to say - the most common one is , but they are quite hard to tell apart, as they tend to change colours at the drop of a hat, and other identifying features aren't easily determined.
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Re: What whiptail is this?
It is very light colored but in shape it resembles . One photo on the profile page show a light colored specimen.
Color and patterns vary but it has that "almost Sturisoma" look that R. lanceolata have.
Color and patterns vary but it has that "almost Sturisoma" look that R. lanceolata have.
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Re: What whiptail is this?
for me, this is not the best angle to ID rineloricaria-ish species. Although, given your locality, it could very well be LG-6.
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Re: What whiptail is this?
Hi,
I think Jon is right.
In the first pic it looks like as if it has two filaments in the dorsal fin. This would exclude Rineloricaria/Hemiloricaria.
In this case it is almost for sure LG 6 which in fact is somehow similar to H. lanceolata in appearance.
Cheers,
I think Jon is right.
In the first pic it looks like as if it has two filaments in the dorsal fin. This would exclude Rineloricaria/Hemiloricaria.
In this case it is almost for sure LG 6 which in fact is somehow similar to H. lanceolata in appearance.
Cheers,
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Re: What whiptail is this?
I think you mean caudal (tail) fin has two filaments.kamas88 wrote:Hi,
I think Jon is right.
In the first pic it looks like as if it has two filaments in the dorsal fin. This would exclude Rineloricaria/Hemiloricaria.
In this case it is almost for sure LG 6 which in fact is somehow similar to H. lanceolata in appearance.
Cheers,
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Re: What whiptail is this?
Thankyou for your help. here is another couple of pics to help try and decipher what it is
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Re: What whiptail is this?
Hi,
now I'm sure, this is LG 6.
Here a pic of one of mine:
Cheers,
now I'm sure, this is LG 6.
Here a pic of one of mine:
Cheers,
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Re: What whiptail is this?
Sturisoma foerschi thanks for all the help
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Re: What whiptail is this?
Hi,
a species with the name Sturisoma foerscheri does not exist, this is just a usual trade name for LG 6.
Your fish is 1000% no Sturisoma.
Cheers,
a species with the name Sturisoma foerscheri does not exist, this is just a usual trade name for LG 6.
Your fish is 1000% no Sturisoma.
Cheers,
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Re: What whiptail is this?
This does look like LG6 (), although I think the same fish is referred to as LG4 in Wels Atlas I?
The name "Sturisoma foerschi" should be discouraged from common usage, as it is a nomen nudem, a non-existent species name.TopAz wrote:Sturisoma foerschi thanks for all the help
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Re: What whiptail is this?
Hi,
right.
It depends on your edition, in the first edition of Welsatlas I this genus is LG 6 and in the second edition it's LG 4.
But most people know this species under the name LG 6.
Cheers,
right.
It depends on your edition, in the first edition of Welsatlas I this genus is LG 6 and in the second edition it's LG 4.
But most people know this species under the name LG 6.
Cheers,
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