Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
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Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
Hello,
i receive thoses L-numbers as l129 (Hypancistrus debilittera), but i really think it's wrong, because of the forme of the back fin.
Here are some pics (made with an iPhone sorry)
They look more like ''youngs'' l333 no?
Thanks for helping me.
Chears,
Denis
i receive thoses L-numbers as l129 (Hypancistrus debilittera), but i really think it's wrong, because of the forme of the back fin.
Here are some pics (made with an iPhone sorry)
They look more like ''youngs'' l333 no?
Thanks for helping me.
Chears,
Denis
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Re: Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
Hello Dennis!!
En effet cela ressemble plus à du L333 qu'à des debilittera
They look more like L333 indeed!
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En effet cela ressemble plus à du L333 qu'à des debilittera
They look more like L333 indeed!
Cheers
Yann
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Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
The tail looks a little to forked to me to be L333.
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Re: Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
Well, not totaly l333 but absolutly not l129. I don't think they are l066 neighter because of the fat stripes. L066 have tinier stripes, even if they are juvenils.
I also don't think they are L340...Actually they really look more to L333. Other opinions?
Thanks for helping,
Denis
I also don't think they are L340...Actually they really look more to L333. Other opinions?
Thanks for helping,
Denis
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Re: Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
Eventually L401!!
But they look rather small, aren't they??
Still think they are L333 we see around here!!
Cheers
Yann
But they look rather small, aren't they??
Still think they are L333 we see around here!!
Cheers
Yann
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Re: Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
They are about 5cm (2 inches). If we dont look the back fin, the coloration looks like this yong l333 ( third and forth picture on the right)
http://naturaqua.fr/Dico/AfDicopage.php ... us+sp+L333
juste an other pic:
thx,
Denis
http://naturaqua.fr/Dico/AfDicopage.php ... us+sp+L333
juste an other pic:
thx,
Denis
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Re: Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
Here is one of my L66 juvies I raised. Forked tail,Yellow,and fat stripes:
Breeding List: L46,L66,L129,L136a,L183,L201,L260,L270,L333,L340,L400,L411, and Lower Rio Xingus
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Re: Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
At this size there are many similar looking Hypancistrus but I agree with plecoboy that they seem to be L66 because of their deeply forked tails.
Here is an L333 of about the same size and as you can see the tail is more moderately forked.
Here is an L333 of about the same size and as you can see the tail is more moderately forked.
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Re: Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
Many thanks for your answers. Here are other pics.
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Re: Hypancistrus yes, but which one?
I'm back
The first picture of the topic can be misleading, we don't really see the right form of the back tail, and when we look closly on it, it isn't as much forked as we think.
I let you have a look:
Chears,
Denis
The first picture of the topic can be misleading, we don't really see the right form of the back tail, and when we look closly on it, it isn't as much forked as we think.
I let you have a look:
Chears,
Denis