ID Help Please
ID Help Please
Can someone please tell me what this is? The guy at the lfs said it was an L239 but he is obviously wrong. Thanks in advance.
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60 CM / 70 Liters: L128, L142, L190, L333
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Re: ID Help Please
I'd go with , doesn't quite look like a Baryancistrus.
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Re: ID Help Please
Any particular is not considered? (I confess I'm rubbish at identifying white-spotted Hypancistrus, just asking to learn for myself, really).
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Re: ID Help Please
It's got really large white spots, which fits closely with the type series of .
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Re: ID Help Please
For sure NOT Contradens.
i don't believe that this is a hypancistrus at all.
Better pictures are needed but i believe that it is more closely to
i don't believe that this is a hypancistrus at all.
Better pictures are needed but i believe that it is more closely to
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Re: ID Help Please
why not . In the first picture, the head to dorsal length looks much longer than in typical hypans, which made me think . I know these are REALLY RARE, so it might not be, but just putting another 1cent into the pot!
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Re: ID Help Please
Better pictures would help indeed, it's got large white spots but the pattern does look different than what I would normally expect on H. contradens.husky_jim wrote:For sure NOT Contradens.
i don't believe that this is a hypancistrus at all.
Better pictures are needed but i believe that it is more closely to
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Re: ID Help Please
Thanks for the help. My camera isn't very good, but I will try to get some better pics today.
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Re: ID Help Please
A picture showing the mouth clearly against the glass will help quite a bit.
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Re: ID Help Please
Here's a few more pics.
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60 CM / 70 Liters: L128, L142, L190, L333
Re: ID Help Please
Any And All Help Is Always Appreciated
1 Meter/ 220 Liters: Mbunas
60 CM / 70 Liters: L128, L142, L190, L333
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60 CM / 70 Liters: L128, L142, L190, L333
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Re: ID Help Please
i take my first opinion back....
just for the record, are the spots yellowish?as the pics can't really tell....
just for the record, are the spots yellowish?as the pics can't really tell....
Re: ID Help Please
I would say the spots are white.
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60 CM / 70 Liters: L128, L142, L190, L333
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60 CM / 70 Liters: L128, L142, L190, L333
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Re: ID Help Please
I would say it is a young Baryancistrus LDA.33 (same than L142). http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/_s ... cies_id=31
No?
No?
Re: ID Help Please
Thanks.
For some reason, looking at all the pictures for both, I tend to think a young Baryancistrus LDA.33 (L142) seems more likely.
For some reason, looking at all the pictures for both, I tend to think a young Baryancistrus LDA.33 (L142) seems more likely.
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Re: ID Help Please
I think it´s Baryancistrus L-142:because in young specimens of H. contradens and inspector the white spots can´t be so big. It´s my opinion...
like that at adult:
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like that at adult:
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Re: ID Help Please
But it has the dentition (teeth) of a Hypancistrus. Baryancistrus have large, rectangular pads places across the mouth [across the body] with lots of teeth (for scraping algae and little creatures in the algae from stones etc), where Hypancistrus has narrow rows that run lengthwise in the mouth [so from head to tail], for tearing meaty food apart.miryam wrote:I think it´s Baryancistrus L-142:because in young specimens of H. contradens and inspector the white spots can´t be so big. It´s my opinion...
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