Always taken this for Ancistrus sp. `Rio Ucayali`, but not so sure anymore? Not to "buschy" for a male, and this is an adult. (cant be female?)
Ancistrus sp. `Rio Ucayali`
- Birger Amundsen
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Ancistrus sp. `Rio Ucayali`
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Re: Ancistrus sp. `Rio Ucayali`
Hi,
it is 100% male... Ancistrus sp. Rio Ucayali or L182, they are very similar.
Milan
it is 100% male... Ancistrus sp. Rio Ucayali or L182, they are very similar.
Milan
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Re: Ancistrus sp. `Rio Ucayali`
I recently sold a pair I bred a few times, the male never got any more bristles than your individual, relatively "clean shaven" by ancistrus standards.