Found at LFS today. What am I?
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Found at LFS today. What am I?
Found these two at the lfs today. At first glance they looked like L333 to me and a M/F pair judging by the odontode growth on the larger one. At $17 ea it was a good deal. Now that I have them home I am not so sure. The males head is very sloped and not so high as I would expect. Not really sure what they are now. Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks for any help.
Andy
Thanks for any help.
Andy
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Re: Found at LFS today. What am I?
Jwhere did you find these and did they have more? My first thought was l129
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Re: Found at LFS today. What am I?
I agree that it appears to be a H. debilittera or L340 type thing.
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Re: Found at LFS today. What am I?
I'm thinking 129 also but does look a bit short and stubby compared to others I have seen
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Re: Found at LFS today. What am I?
I think L340 is the winner. There is a picture in the catelog of a pair from above that is a dead ringer. And another picture showing the sloping head of the male which was what struck me as unusual.
I got them at Pets N Things in Cudahy. They only had the two. From what I heard from the clerk they were brought in by a customer and they were only identified as "L Number Pleco".
Anywho, It's a species I have never had before so I look forward to working with them and hopefully will get some fry.
Andy
I got them at Pets N Things in Cudahy. They only had the two. From what I heard from the clerk they were brought in by a customer and they were only identified as "L Number Pleco".
Anywho, It's a species I have never had before so I look forward to working with them and hopefully will get some fry.
Andy
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Re: Found at LFS today. What am I?
Well it looks like my hopes have been realized. The male has been sitting on some eggs since yesterday.
Andy
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Re: Found at LFS today. What am I?
Well I dumped the fry out of the cave the other day. There were originally 20 fry but I lost two. The other 18 are doing well and are getting more color and size every day.
I think that 20 fry is an exceptionally large spawn for L340.
I would be curious to see what others have had in terms of fry count with this species.
Andy
I think that 20 fry is an exceptionally large spawn for L340.
I would be curious to see what others have had in terms of fry count with this species.
Andy