can you id my hypancistrus please
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can you id my hypancistrus please
hi guys could you take a look at my hypan and tell me if its a L201 or a hypancistrus lunaorum or something else
and one of his young
and one of his young
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Re: can you id my hypancistrus please
Hi,
for me it is Hypancistrus sp. L073.
Milan
for me it is Hypancistrus sp. L073.
Milan
Re: can you id my hypancistrus please
Hi
i have spawned most of the spoted hypans L004 /L073 is the only One I have found that has a lot of eggs.L201 has around 12 to 20 L004 has around 30 to 40 in my experiance.
i have spawned most of the spoted hypans L004 /L073 is the only One I have found that has a lot of eggs.L201 has around 12 to 20 L004 has around 30 to 40 in my experiance.
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Re: can you id my hypancistrus please
the last time these spawned there was around 30 eggs
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This points towareds L004
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Re: can you id my hypancistrus please
in the cat e log it shows the L004 as having white spots but my fish have yellow spots
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This is quite interesting
I have 3 fish I have called Hypan Sp variant L410.
They are 2 females and one male
They were a dull silvery grey with almost dark brown lines.
I have separated one female and changed the diet from Tetra Prima to JBL Discus chips.
The fish are now a gold back ground with dark black stripes.
The change is not due to development as they have not changed in size or sexual development.
So diet, region and proximity to breeding fish may make a difference to the colour. Makes it very hard to pinpoint a fish
I have 3 fish I have called Hypan Sp variant L410.
They are 2 females and one male
They were a dull silvery grey with almost dark brown lines.
I have separated one female and changed the diet from Tetra Prima to JBL Discus chips.
The fish are now a gold back ground with dark black stripes.
The change is not due to development as they have not changed in size or sexual development.
So diet, region and proximity to breeding fish may make a difference to the colour. Makes it very hard to pinpoint a fish
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Re: can you id my hypancistrus please
In addition to what Bob says, fish photographed through some depth of tannin coloured water will have yellow or gold spots. Closer to the glass, with more flash or with a massive water change this changes. So, it's not really useful as an ID feature.hullfishman wrote:in the cat e log it shows the L004 as having white spots but my fish have yellow spots
I'd suggest it's not because of the depth of the head. I'd tend towards however, it is unlikely to being exported. How long have you had the fish for and was it bought from import?
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hi jools i have had the fish for around a year and the previous owner had them for around a year, as far as i know they are wild caught which is what the previous owner told me and i have no reason to doubt this as he is an honest guy, he thought they where L201 but i have been usure of that the whole time i have had them, they have spawned 3 times for me and each time there was around 30 eggs. why do you say L004 is unlikely to be exported?
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It's been illegal for a couple of years. It's not a great basis for ID mind you! Just that if it was imported, say, 5 years ago, then the Brazilian species would seem more likely. It's just an import pattern thing.hullfishman wrote:Why do you say L004 is unlikely to be exported?
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Re: can you id my hypancistrus please
Hi
I am no expert but I have spawned L201 and never had more than 15 eggs so this is why I was more incline to say L004.
If you have had the fish for over a year and the previous owner has had it of over a year wild caught could be a possibility, this so called "Banned List" has been enforced with more vigour over time.
Put it this way I would love a few of the fry to compare them with my L201 fry.
Regards Bob
I am no expert but I have spawned L201 and never had more than 15 eggs so this is why I was more incline to say L004.
If you have had the fish for over a year and the previous owner has had it of over a year wild caught could be a possibility, this so called "Banned List" has been enforced with more vigour over time.
Put it this way I would love a few of the fry to compare them with my L201 fry.
Regards Bob
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Re: can you id my hypancistrus please
Bob,
Do you find that L004 are stockier looking as adults in both sexes? It's been the way I've looked at them, but I've not bred them and it's well over 10 years since I've kept one.
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Do you find that L004 are stockier looking as adults in both sexes? It's been the way I've looked at them, but I've not bred them and it's well over 10 years since I've kept one.
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My experience with L004 is like you quite some time ago and at the time I was convinced it was a L201, but I now have L 201 and the fish is smaller and as you said less stocky. also the amount of eggs was very different, I do understand that as fish mature they will lay more eggs but the difference was quite large as I said I get around 15 eggs from my groups of L201 and the L 004 gave me around 25 to 30 if I remember right.
Again this leads to my hobby horse of the Hypans all being from about 10 different species but that chestnut is well kicked about
My experience with L004 is like you quite some time ago and at the time I was convinced it was a L201, but I now have L 201 and the fish is smaller and as you said less stocky. also the amount of eggs was very different, I do understand that as fish mature they will lay more eggs but the difference was quite large as I said I get around 15 eggs from my groups of L201 and the L 004 gave me around 25 to 30 if I remember right.
Again this leads to my hobby horse of the Hypans all being from about 10 different species but that chestnut is well kicked about
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Just on that hobbyhorse, wouldn't the difference in fecundity support (but not define) more species rather than fewer? For me, it's a long jump to lump two fish thousands of miles apart and not in connected river basins into the same species. I'm with you on a few of the Xingu ones mind you!
Anyway, back to this guy, I'd say , but I am not sure.
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That one never crossed my mind to bussy looking at the L201 typs
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Re: can you id my hypancistrus please
thanks for the replies guys i have just had an email back from the person who imported them and she told me they came in from columbia if that helps with the id
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Re: can you id my hypancistrus please
Hi,
I send pictures of eggs L 201 and L 028. L 201 has more smaller eggs (35 - 45 pieces) such as the L028 (cca. 20 eggs) which is more larger size, and fry these two species are also irregular size, and L028 are twice the bigger size compared with L201.
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I send pictures of eggs L 201 and L 028. L 201 has more smaller eggs (35 - 45 pieces) such as the L028 (cca. 20 eggs) which is more larger size, and fry these two species are also irregular size, and L028 are twice the bigger size compared with L201.
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Re: can you id my hypancistrus please
anyone else want to have a pop at these fish, im still not certain what i should call them
thanks to everyone who has posted so far
kind regards
dave
thanks to everyone who has posted so far
kind regards
dave