Panaque but whitch one?
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Panaque but whitch one?
One guy at our local forum told he have fry from Panaque pair. I asked photos and he sent these to my email. Photos are not good but what you think?
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Re: Panaque but whitch one?
I'm skeptical those are Panaque fry. Are there any other loricariids with them? All the tiny Panaque I've seen (wild caught) actually look reasonably like Panaque with their characteristic proportions.
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Re: Panaque but whitch one?
I too doubt they are Panaque fry. The 'adults' could be semi adult P. schaeferi?
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Re: Panaque but whitch one?
The babies look like fry to me. Look at the shape of the tail fin for example.
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Re: Panaque but whitch one?
Thank you all for answers. I have not seen Panaque fry but I though those are super rare so I was suspicious from the start.
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Re: Panaque but whitch one?
I agree that these look like Ancistrus fry
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Re: Panaque but whitch one?
The Panaque looks like P. schaeferi. This is a very large panaque and there is no way it could have had fry at the current size.
What else is in the tank with them?
What else is in the tank with them?
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They remind me a bit of my little A. Claro. Definitely Ancistrus I'd say.
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Re: Panaque but whitch one?
If you look closely at the second picture, there is a fry stuck on the glass next to the Panaque. It clearly shows a mouth/ teeth of an Ancistrus
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Re: Panaque but whitch one?
eagle eyesjac wrote:If you look closely at the second picture, there is a fry stuck on the glass next to the Panaque. It clearly shows a mouth/ teeth of an Ancistrus