Help with Ancistrus ID please...
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Help with Ancistrus ID please...
Picked this up Saturday from a Maidenhead Aquatics, only remaining one in their tanks, and no price tag or any idea of what they were selling it as.
The markings are very honeycomb like, and what would be white on a 'standard' ancistrus is orange. Thanks
Martin
The markings are very honeycomb like, and what would be white on a 'standard' ancistrus is orange. Thanks
Martin
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
I know Ancistrus are notoriously difficult to ID, but was hoping, as it came from a chain store, this would hopefully limit the number of species it could be...or maybe not
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
My immediate thought was , but when I look at our L309's, they don't match. How about ? (First picture doesn't look a good match, but second and maybe third does)
As does these:
http://www.aquabid.com/cgi-bin/auction/ ... 1317345455
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As does these:
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
Thanks Mats, and yes, I agree L089 is a distinct possibility. I will try and take a few more pictures as it settles in and maybe confirm the ID with some better pictures.
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
Would be a possibility?
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
Hi RichardRichard B wrote:Would be a possibility?
It maybe a possibility, but as stated above, I (maybe incorrectly) made the assumption that as it came from a chain (MA), it was never going to be anything that unusual. It's size is only about 2", so most probably has a bit of growing to do before I can determine it's sex.
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
MA gets many unusual fish, as they import directly from Brazil and Far East, as well as through transshippers (in Miami) and local suppliers (Neil Hardy for example), so there is really no telling what you may or may not get from their shops - remember the where available in MA (at least in the branch near me).
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
I didn't realise that Mats! And I'd love to get my hands on some more of those Imparfinis - they are great fish to keep! My batch came from Neil Hardy's via a LFS.MatsP wrote:MA gets many unusual fish, as they import directly from Brazil and Far East, as well as through transshippers (in Miami) and local suppliers (Neil Hardy for example), so there is really no telling what you may or may not get from their shops - remember the where available in MA (at least in the branch near me).
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
I'd like to get my hand on my original ones
Edit: Which were yours originally!
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Edit: Which were yours originally!
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Yes, funnily enough i just looked back at my record for them and as I thought, you had them. Shame they were one of the fish you didn't get to move.MatsP wrote:I'd like to get my hand on my original ones
Edit: Which were yours originally!
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
Not sure if these will help confirm/change the current tentative ID of L089, but got a couple of shots of the underside, so thought I'd post them anyway:
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
Slightly OT, Martin. These pix are very nice, esp the second set and the third pic in the first set. Sadly, I can't help with ID but I will say I see some tiny bristles and the fish looks well-fed!
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Thanks - OT is fine with meDeb wrote:Slightly OT, Martin. These pix are very nice, esp the second set and the third pic in the first set. Sadly, I can't help with ID but I will say I see some tiny bristles and the fish looks well-fed!
Am just getting to grips with my new camera, hopefully the pics will continue to improve!
I think it's almost definitely a female, and although she hasn't seemed to take any interest in algae wafers, as you say, is definitely looking well fed!
Thanks again
Martin
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
So nearly two years on and still not got round to confirming the ID! She (assuming a she based on the lack of bristles) was out tonight so grabbed a photo:
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
L156 mabye ...
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
Maybe but I am not familiar with these much - maybe @Yann might know them better?
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
Hi,
certainly no Ancistrus sp. "Rio Tocantins".
We caught some Ancistrus in Rio Itaya (Peru) which looked very similar.
Without catching location it will be very difficult to say something definite.
Cheers,
certainly no Ancistrus sp. "Rio Tocantins".
We caught some Ancistrus in Rio Itaya (Peru) which looked very similar.
Without catching location it will be very difficult to say something definite.
Cheers,
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
Hmmm not sure, but as we know without capture location, it's almost impossible...I just don't like not knowing for sure!monkiecat wrote:L156 mabye ...
Yes, very similar, probably the closest I've seen! Thanks.kamas88 wrote:Hi,
certainly no Ancistrus sp. "Rio Tocantins".
We caught some Ancistrus in Rio Itaya (Peru) which looked very similar.
Without catching location it will be very difficult to say something definite.
Cheers,
Martin
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Re: Help with Ancistrus ID please...
Hi!!
Agree it is not sp Rio Tocantins, Martin species looks bigger and pattern is different!
L156 seems to be a good id too as the one from Karsten
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Agree it is not sp Rio Tocantins, Martin species looks bigger and pattern is different!
L156 seems to be a good id too as the one from Karsten
Cheers
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