Type A. These are are real dark smokey gray in color.
![Image](http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w115/plecoboy/L66c.jpg)
Type B. This guy has a yellow tint to him, but not as yellow as my L333s. I thought perhaps a B+W L333?
![Image](http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w115/plecoboy/L401adult.jpg)
These two types look too different to be the same L number in my opinion.
Thanx.
Have I really said that? I said that "type" B is the oldest one and it's very stubby and greyish in the colouration.So are you saying the Type B fish will lose his coloration and turn into the darker gray fish represented by Type A? Before you said you thought Type B was the older fish. I'm not trying to be a pest, just making sure I understand this.
I thought "Tybe B" represents the older one too!
Type A is a much younger specimen with a dens pattern, when this one will be as old like type B it will also be very stubby but much darker and greyish.Yes, they are both L66 and the second one is oldest.
Type B is what we first knew as L66 "original L-number", with age they get very stubby and greyish in colouration