L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
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L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Hi everyone,
I've bought two L46, but i doubt the second catfish.
Can someone tell me more about this fish?
Maybe L173? And what are the sexes of both?
Fish one
Second fish
I've bought two L46, but i doubt the second catfish.
Can someone tell me more about this fish?
Maybe L173? And what are the sexes of both?
Fish one
Second fish
Sanplec
L46, L102, L174
L46, L102, L174
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
I'm no expert, but to me those look like the average H. zebra to me.
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Both look like 46's to me. The one looks a little on the beat up side though. What makes you doubt it's a 46?
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Don't H. zebra have straight lines?MatsP wrote:I'm no expert, but to me those look like the average H. zebra to me.
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L46, L102, L174
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
The strange patternalga wrote:Both look like 46's to me. The one looks a little on the beat up side though. What makes you doubt it's a 46?
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L46, L102, L174
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Well, there is the "L098" which is a variant of H. zebra with wavy lines - it doesn't make it less H. zebra.Sanplec wrote:Don't H. zebra have straight lines?MatsP wrote:I'm no expert, but to me those look like the average H. zebra to me.
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
H. zebra don't all have straight lines. Unfortunately I have no clue just how variable H. zebra can be, but this is well within their variation. These are H. zebra.
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
"The strange pattern" is not all that strange. Is a Giraffe with a funny pattern not a Giraffe? I have L-46 with funny patterns due to genetics or a fight...I even have a male with a "lyretail" because of a fight that never "healed"...still L-46.
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
And it looks like you have a pair, second fish is almost certainly female, and I think the first one is male.
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Is it just me/my equipment, or do those fish look like they have an internal bacterial infection?
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
They do indeed look a bit pink. I took that to be a camera issue.
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
When stressed H. zebra turns pink, it's normal and as soon they are back in their right environment they will become white and black looking normal.
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Thanks everyone.
I'm learning a lot like this.
But when is a Hypancistrus a L173, when a L098 and when L046.
I find this very difficult to see.
I would like to see this myself, so can someone tell mee?
I'm learning a lot like this.
But when is a Hypancistrus a L173, when a L098 and when L046.
I find this very difficult to see.
I would like to see this myself, so can someone tell mee?
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Hypancistrus a L173 is one species, L098 and L046 is another species = H. zebra, the easiest differency to see is the colour of their eyes... L173 has brown eyes and L46/L98 has grey/blueish/silvry... another colour with other words.
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Thanks, thats a easy way indeed.Janne wrote:Hypancistrus a L173 is one species, L098 and L046 is another species = H. zebra, the easiest differency to see is the colour of their eyes... L173 has brown eyes and L46/L98 has grey/blueish/silvry... another colour with other words.
Janne
But then one more question (forgive me ).
How can we see the diffrence between L46 and L98?
Is the L98 a L46 with wrong pattern?
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Then I have another question, I'd like to ask it now, before I've forgotten
Should I breed with this male, or better not to?
Should I breed with this male, or better not to?
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
From what I understand, The "wiggly lines" variety (which I'm not even sure yours have wiggly enough to actually qualify for a L098 label) isn't necessarily inherited by the fry. And I would certainly not think they are significantly less valuable.
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That's why I joined this forum, info like that is invaluable; in 3 years of fishkeeping I've never read or heard about this trait in this fish-thanks JanneJanne wrote:When stressed H. zebra turns pink, it's normal and as soon they are back in their right environment they will become white and black looking normal.
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Hi
There is not much documentation of the differences of the L46\L98 markings, eye color, body shape etc. All we know is that some "zebras" have very different markings, "wiggly lines", and makes them unique.
The eye color indicates to me that they are L46 both of them, you do have a nice pair though the female's fins look a bit too small\incomplete. Maybe just a camera..angle
Saul
There is not much documentation of the differences of the L46\L98 markings, eye color, body shape etc. All we know is that some "zebras" have very different markings, "wiggly lines", and makes them unique.
The eye color indicates to me that they are L46 both of them, you do have a nice pair though the female's fins look a bit too small\incomplete. Maybe just a camera..angle
They also get pink, when they are changes made in their environment, such as medication being used, PH increased, new fish added, "other zebras" just to mention a few.catmar wrote:Janne wrote:When stressed H. zebra turns pink, it's normal and as soon they are back in their right environment they will become white and black looking normal.
Janne
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Re: L173 or L46 or what is this Hypancistrus ID? Sex?
Yes, but all these changes in the environment cause stress, hence they go pink.Unungy wrote:
They also get pink, when they are changes made in their environment, such as medication being used, PH increased, new fish added, "other zebras" just to mention a few.
Saul
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