Please try to ID these Hypancistrus
Please try to ID these Hypancistrus
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Please give a try to ID these Hypancistrus. They were sold as 236 long time ago. Unfortunately that's all information i have. If you need some more specific pictures, tell me...
Thanks!
Fred
Please give a try to ID these Hypancistrus. They were sold as 236 long time ago. Unfortunately that's all information i have. If you need some more specific pictures, tell me...
Thanks!
Fred
L46, L91, L128(+), L129+, L134+, L142, L177+, L181+, L184+, L199+, L200HF, L204, L264+, L387+, L397+, L400+
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Re: Please try to ID these Hypancistrus
What size are they?
I think it could be L236. It's not L333 or L66.
Could be any of the L400/L399 type, as they are a mess in ID... But looking at markings and coloration I don't think so, as L400 sp seems to turn grey at older age.
They don't look to be that big also.
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I think it could be L236. It's not L333 or L66.
Could be any of the L400/L399 type, as they are a mess in ID... But looking at markings and coloration I don't think so, as L400 sp seems to turn grey at older age.
They don't look to be that big also.
Nice fish
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Re: Please try to ID these Hypancistrus
They are about 10 - 12 cm (TL), and full-grown.
Special thing about them is that some (especially males) are nearly black (see first pic).
Another detail is that all the fry always have white as "backgroud-color". None of them has a yellow-touch, as often seen on L333's and other Hyps.
I also don't think on L400. I own 400's of two sources, and it seems to me that they have a very different body shape.
Special thing about them is that some (especially males) are nearly black (see first pic).
Another detail is that all the fry always have white as "backgroud-color". None of them has a yellow-touch, as often seen on L333's and other Hyps.
I also don't think on L400. I own 400's of two sources, and it seems to me that they have a very different body shape.
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Re: Please try to ID these Hypancistrus
yup, they are Hypancistrus sp. lower rio xingu...
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Re: Please try to ID these Hypancistrus
Thank you guys! I agree...
L46, L91, L128(+), L129+, L134+, L142, L177+, L181+, L184+, L199+, L200HF, L204, L264+, L387+, L397+, L400+