I have never really looked at these fish since i got them a couple of years, i just kept there water good and fed them well.
The only reason i have started to look at them is that i also have a wild caught group of nine, that are around three years old and they are showing signs of starting to breed, so i was going to move the younger group on.
What a suprise i found there.
Some pictures of my wild caught L260, and there is a couple of nice plump females in this group:
Anyways, i agree that the pictures in the first post: 1, 3, 4 & 6 are L411, and the pictures: 2, 5, 7 & 8 are L260.
I edited the pictures in the first post to show this, and here are a couple of pictures from today;
The two species have been seperated and now have there own tank.
L411:
One of them cannot be seen in the pictures but it is a 411.
L260:
I must have got four fry from from two different sources, as my original breeding pair were L260, which i don't have anymore, because i have ended up with four L411.
It's a lesson to learn with hypancistrus, check them more as they grow to check their identy, as i would never have noticed the difference when i got them at 1" in size.
Thanks for all the help everybody.
I stick to keeping the easier to identify hypancistrus, just to save hassle like this, but L260 is too nice not to keep.
I do have some video but will need to see how it turns out, if it's any good i'll post it.
If possible does has anybody have a good guess at the sexes of the fish in the first post