Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
Perhaps more photos will help.
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
Is the only picture I have
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
Hard to make a definitive answer based on that single photo. Let's see what the experts have to say.
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
Could be a L065 but it's just a guess.....it's hard to see
some more pics would help
some more pics would help
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
The dorsal looks reddish orange so I wouldn't think L65. My guess is 114/600 odd coloring.rob rensen wrote:Could be a L065 but it's just a guess.....it's hard to see
some more pics would help
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
Did the photo or the fish from the Thailand? If so I know what it is based on the photo. It is a locally created fish. I will post a picture later since I am using an iPad and I still do not know how to embed photos.
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
We really need more photos. Possibly but that is just a guess.
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
Thanks PseudaSmart - you may be right?
Pic was taken here in Australia.
Will wait till you post more info/pics etc
Pic was taken here in Australia.
Will wait till you post more info/pics etc
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
It reminds of the L282xL600 that surfaced a couple of years ago.
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
I agree with Matt. It looks like a L282 x L600. Here is the photo that was forwarded to me some time ago.
(This is not my photo nor do I know the owner)
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(This is not my photo nor do I know the owner)
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Almost 3,000 gallons solely for raising and breeding Pseudacanthicus.
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
Original was told I was getting L282 until I recieved them.
Definetley L282 x L600
Any history on why this was Crossed?
Where was it done?
Definetley L282 x L600
Any history on why this was Crossed?
Where was it done?
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
The limited bits of information I have go back to around 2009. I have seen posts from Japan and Singapore but not sure who was first.
As to why they were crossed, one person wrote that those were the only 2 pseudacanthicus he had. Only a few people had spawned pseudas back then so any spawn was cause for news.
I am a purest when it comes to this group but I must admit the result is interesting. Fortunately they are not easy to breed so hybrids will not take over the market.
I have heard the laws to import are very strict for you. Sorry you got only half of what your were promised.
Jim
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As to why they were crossed, one person wrote that those were the only 2 pseudacanthicus he had. Only a few people had spawned pseudas back then so any spawn was cause for news.
I am a purest when it comes to this group but I must admit the result is interesting. Fortunately they are not easy to breed so hybrids will not take over the market.
I have heard the laws to import are very strict for you. Sorry you got only half of what your were promised.
Jim
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Almost 3,000 gallons solely for raising and breeding Pseudacanthicus.
Spawned to date: L25, L65, L97, L114, L160, L185, L427, LDA07 and P. leopardus (L600).
Check out my videos at: youtube.com/c/PseudaSmart
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Spawned to date: L25, L65, L97, L114, L160, L185, L427, LDA07 and P. leopardus (L600).
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
Hi.
While working on a new project last year. I came across to some L282 specimens with red pigmentation like the one in the picture.
Although I don't know if it is a camera effect\Flash as such. It really caught my eye, it came in the group but later the reddish disappear and it went back to normal.
It could also be a dietary contrast in the wild. I thought it will be very interesting to share this information as I am sure we'll see more and more of this cross currently happening in SG and Taiwan.
A shipment of the cross L282\L600 have already landed the USA. If I'm not mistaken it was last year from Taiwan.
While working on a new project last year. I came across to some L282 specimens with red pigmentation like the one in the picture.
Although I don't know if it is a camera effect\Flash as such. It really caught my eye, it came in the group but later the reddish disappear and it went back to normal.
It could also be a dietary contrast in the wild. I thought it will be very interesting to share this information as I am sure we'll see more and more of this cross currently happening in SG and Taiwan.
A shipment of the cross L282\L600 have already landed the USA. If I'm not mistaken it was last year from Taiwan.
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Re: Which Pseudocanthicus sp.?
Taiwan is where they came from Unungy.