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problem that has to be sorted

Post by Armand »

who can help me sort this out

Im on a Dutch forum where some1 is calling his Fish the L010A but its not even looks like 1
this is the fish
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who can tell me the name or number
im thinking of a L010

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Re: problem that has to be sorted ( L010A ??? )

Post by pleco_breeder »

I can see similarities to some uncolored fry, so it may be that this fish is the same species/strain as L10a. It does happen that fry from L10a don't develop the red color on occasion.

It is definitely not L10 .

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Re: problem that has to be sorted

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I think it's ; luckily a fish with a name instead of a number.
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ty for the comment

Are there more people with idea's !!


Just need to be sure about this
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Re: problem that has to be sorted

Post by apistomaster »

I can see aspects of your fish which could make me suspect it is either an Hemiloricaria lanceolata or a poorly colored L10a.
If I had to bet on it, I would come down on the side of a poorly colored specimen of L10a.
All the living H. lanceolata I have seen in person had distinctive patterns and were not as flat as your fish.
It is even possible that it hybrid between the two. There are two strains of L10a. One retains very good red color and stays very flat bodied. The other one is duller and has a more rounded body shape. The latter type has become the most widely bred form.
I have 10 L10a and some are plain brown. They all started out as red juveniles and I have managed to breed them but not very successfully. My young ones were also very red but they lost that brick red as they matured with the group along a continuum between medium brown and reddish brown.
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