Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
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Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
This pair was purchased as Hemiloricaria hasemani but I've got a tip that their real name is Hemiloricaria eigenmanni. This description fits well "Males grow short spines in the top of their heads and pectoral fins".
Can anyone tell me if they are hasemani or eigenmanni?
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They hide in the sand when they feel threatened.
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Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
Some opinions on these?
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Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
Any idea where it was exported from? River would be great, but country would help too.
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Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
Unfortunately I do not know where they come from. We are the second owner of the fish, the first owner found them in a shop in Oslo, labeled with the name Loricada ;) Maybe it's not so easy to give them a proper ID when the origin is missing?
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Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
I would expect someone who knows this group better than me, for example Norman, to be able to ID them (or at least rule out a few!), but I was just trying to reduce the number of options.
Statistically, H. eigenmanni is definitely the most common...
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Statistically, H. eigenmanni is definitely the most common...
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Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
Based on the IDs I've had of mine I would say they are eigenmanni
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Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
I was under the impression the best way to ID Hemiloricaria spp. was by ventral scute patterns/counts, so a shot of its underside might help if you are still unsure.
Having said that, it looks very much like eigenmanni I have kept in the past (or what I believed to be that species).
Having said that, it looks very much like eigenmanni I have kept in the past (or what I believed to be that species).
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Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
Better late than never ... Here is a picture of the underside
The couple bred eight weeks ago and I would love to hear if you still think it's eigenmanni so I know what to call the new generation
Eight weeks old
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Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
Hi,
H. eigenmanni has green eggs, what was the colour of yours ?!
Cheers,
H. eigenmanni has green eggs, what was the colour of yours ?!
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Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
This is a very interesting thread.
I purchased my Whiptails as Rineloricaria hasemani here on the west coast USA from Wet Spot. (Called Colombian Whiptails) They are selling them again and this time are calling them Hemiloricaria hasemani. The males I have, have facial whiskers on the sides of the face and nape of the neck, the eggs are green and roughly the size or slightly larger than a Corydoras egg. So the question becomes; how do I move the listing from Hemiloricaria hasemani in the Cat-eLog to H. eigenmanni? BTW- then what color are the H. hasemani eggs ?
Regards,
Don
I purchased my Whiptails as Rineloricaria hasemani here on the west coast USA from Wet Spot. (Called Colombian Whiptails) They are selling them again and this time are calling them Hemiloricaria hasemani. The males I have, have facial whiskers on the sides of the face and nape of the neck, the eggs are green and roughly the size or slightly larger than a Corydoras egg. So the question becomes; how do I move the listing from Hemiloricaria hasemani in the Cat-eLog to H. eigenmanni? BTW- then what color are the H. hasemani eggs ?
Regards,
Don
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Re: Bought as Hemiloricaria hasemani
Karsten, their eggs was green and small, 3 mm I guess.
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