Help ID this Ancistrus - Thank you!

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iziko
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Help ID this Ancistrus - Thank you!

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Hi guys,

Just bought this guyes.

can someone can ID them please?

if so, there is any breeding log for them?

Thank you!

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Re: Help ID this Ancistrus - Thank you!

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No one?! :(

My LFS says they imported them from Peru.

Any idea?

Thank you!
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Re: Help ID this Ancistrus - Thank you!

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Ancistrus are really difficult to identify, with a few exceptions that are pretty unique...

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iziko
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iziko
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There is another pic

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Re: Help ID this Ancistrus - Thank you!

Post by MatsP »

Unfortunately, the link to GoneWild isn't particularly helpful, as it doesn't have anything to indicate for example where it was caught, and no species designation. [And of course, I suspect you are saying "I think it's this" because you think it looks the same, perhaps because you got to that page from a google for "Ancistrus peru", not because you know it came from that company, right?]

If you can find out where it was caught (what river), we may be able to narrow it down - Peru is a big country (I suspect it's in the Amazon side of the Andes, which narrows it down a little bit, but there are Ancistrus on the Pacific side too).

Of course, it may also be that someone will read this post over the next few days and say "Yeah, it's X". I'm just saying that identifying this group is pretty hard, because nearly all of them are some variation of dark brown/grey to black, and most have white/light spots. Some don't have spots, but some sort of network pattern, but this pattern isn't quite as common.

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