ID please
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Re: ID please
Here's the pic...
* E-mail editedUP FOR SALE ARE 3 L-136B HYPANCISTRUS SP. 2 3/4"-3"+ WILD FROM THE RIO NEGRO, BRAZIL. ALL FISH ARE EATING GOOD AND ARE HEALTHY. THESE LOOK JUST LIKE THE 136A, AND LDA05 BUT HAVE A DIFFERENT SPOT PATTERN AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURE ABOVE. ANOTHER VERY NICE HYPANCISTRUS. SHIPPING COST $31.00 OVERNIGHT ANYWHERE IN THE USA. MOST FLORIDA RESIDENTS CAN RECIEVE THIS PACKAGE FOR $21.00 NEXT DAY GROUND. LIVE ARRIVAL IS GUARENTEED ON ALL SHIPMENTS. FOR ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN EMAIL ME AT SNOOKN21 (at) YAHOO.COM*, THANKS FOR VEIWING...
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Re: ID please
I agree, the mouth doesn't look right for L136 to me. A shot of the mouth itself would be good to confirm/deny that theory.
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Re: ID please
If memory serves me well - this seller appears to have some quality, generally well identified fish, although the wild??? TSN x marmoratus was from this seller?
Plecos though are not the easiest & i think this one is a good point in question...
Plecos though are not the easiest & i think this one is a good point in question...
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Re: ID please
The L136 a, b markings are smaller in the body, a mouth shot would be best to compare. yes I agree John is a good seller.
L136c maybe
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Saul
Edited: changed my mind.
L136c maybe
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Edited: changed my mind.
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Re: ID please
I think that matches L136, but it doesn't quite look like the picture....
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Re: ID please
This kinda looks like the guy at the bottom of this page:
http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_ ... hypan.html
http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_ ... hypan.html
- Milton Tan
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Re: ID please
But I doubt that it IS that... Even if it's close to the border to Brazil and there are rivers that cross from Guiana to Brazil, I doubt that it would be sold as "L136" - it would have a BIG pricetag for being unusual. L136 comes from Venzuela/Colombia border, so would be less pricey - they are after all legal to export there, whilst Brazilian Hypancistrus are illegal to export.Suckermouth wrote:This kinda looks like the guy at the bottom of this page:
http://www.auburn.edu/academic/science_ ... hypan.html
That's of course just thinking logically, I have no other evidence to support these thoughts.
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Re: ID please
Well, the seller claims the fish are from the Rio Negro in Brazil.
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SNOOKN21's pictures
Here are some more pictures advertised by the vendor that will help to ID the fish.
Saul
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Re: ID please
He had auctions up for L136a before, I think, so he did correctly distinguish the fish in pics 1 and 3 as different from pic 2.
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Re: ID please
The tail shape looks diffrent between the plecs on your pics and the L136C called on the internet.
The tail looks more forked on your plecs.
But I do think it's a Hypancistrus sp.
I have L136A, but mine are darker, less little spots.
So for the little spotted plecs maybe L262?
I don't know about the shape of the body of L262 and your pleco's.
I'm no expert, but I hope this helps a little.
BTW these are very beautiful fish!
The tail looks more forked on your plecs.
But I do think it's a Hypancistrus sp.
I have L136A, but mine are darker, less little spots.
So for the little spotted plecs maybe L262?
I don't know about the shape of the body of L262 and your pleco's.
I'm no expert, but I hope this helps a little.
BTW these are very beautiful fish!
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L46, L102, L174
L46, L102, L174
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Re: ID please
The L136 stays little 7-10 cm and I saw the L48 gets bigger, up to 30 cm.
So if you wait a few years ;) we'll know
So if you wait a few years ;) we'll know
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L46, L102, L174
L46, L102, L174
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Re: ID please
the pictures I posted are the ones listed as L136b his photo shows them as black with white spots but the ones he sent me are different as you can see they have yellow spots so could they be L201
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Re: ID please
The spots will probably go back to white when the fish settle in. My king tigers and alenquer 333's will go yellow when stressed but then back to white when they're back in the tank and relaxed. If John says that these fish are from the Negro, I'd say that that's the truth. I just bought a handful of LDA01's this week from him and they're also from the negro. I also bought some L135's three weeks ago - also from the Negro. He's getting banned fish in stock regularly, so the fact that the fish is on the ban list doesn't mean that it should be ruled out. He had 401's a few weeks back, and those were the real deal. The pics he uses in his auctions are of the actual fish he is selling.
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Re: ID please
I don't think so, because L201 not often have stripes between the spots and is they have, they hav'nt so much.bruce3 wrote:the pictures I posted are the ones listed as L136b his photo shows them as black with white spots but the ones he sent me are different as you can see they have yellow spots so could they be L201
So it's a big question
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L46, L102, L174
L46, L102, L174
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Re: ID please
I sent John and email a few days ago basically letting him know about this thread so he doesn't feel attacked or anything like that.
He responded that he will take other pictures to post when he has a chance. I will say let them settled in and take some more pictures in a few weeks.
Saul
He responded that he will take other pictures to post when he has a chance. I will say let them settled in and take some more pictures in a few weeks.
Saul
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Re: ID please
I'm currently working a deal out for a group of fish he has posted as L-201. I'll be getting 8-10 providing he can get me more females than males. I'm working with 1 55 gallon tank so I don't want to get too many, i'll likely wean it down to 2 trios if possible. I'll be sure to post pics to this thread when they arrive.
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Re: ID please
Hi!!
Those fish are Hypancistrus...morphology match...
The lone fish is a L136b and the other ones are the a type but still you can find each type in a single spawn so it doesn't matter which one you get
Cheers
Yann
Those fish are Hypancistrus...morphology match...
The lone fish is a L136b and the other ones are the a type but still you can find each type in a single spawn so it doesn't matter which one you get
Cheers
Yann
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Re: ID please
[quote="Yann"]Hi!!
Those fish are Hypancistrus...morphology match...
Which fish are you referring to? it was never in question that they were not Hypancistrus...
The lone fish is a L136b and the other ones are the a type but still you can find each type in a single spawn so it doesn't matter which one you get
Again? Which fish are you referring to? They are not the same type of fish and therefore should be kept separately.
L136a
L136b
L136c
Those fish are Hypancistrus...morphology match...
Which fish are you referring to? it was never in question that they were not Hypancistrus...
The lone fish is a L136b and the other ones are the a type but still you can find each type in a single spawn so it doesn't matter which one you get
Again? Which fish are you referring to? They are not the same type of fish and therefore should be kept separately.
L136a
L136b
L136c
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Re: ID please
I talking about the pic you put
The one being sold!!
Yes they look different, but actually if you have a pair of L136b for exemple...when you get spawn, you can have all 3 type (A, B, C) in the spawn.
The one being sold!!
Yes they look different, but actually if you have a pair of L136b for exemple...when you get spawn, you can have all 3 type (A, B, C) in the spawn.
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Re: ID please
Thank you for posting back.Yann wrote:I talking about the pic you put
The one being sold!!
Yes they look different, but actually if you have a pair of L136b for exemple...when you get spawn, you can have all 3 type (A, B, C) in the spawn.
Yes I agree with you. Hopefully more people can post more pictures of these guys as they have not been seeing in the US for a while.
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