ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
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ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
just wanted to make sure, so I can feed him/her properly. It is about 3-4 inches. Only eat zucchini and nip on a bit of sweet potato. I tried market shrimp and sinking carnivore.....but none were taken.
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Re: ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
Doesn't look like an L240 to me. Could be a Scobinancistrus instead, based on the third shot. Clear pictures of the mouth would help.
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Re: ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
I will try to take a better pic of the mouth, but it rarely stick to the glass...unless I scoop it up. I take a look at L048 under Scobinancistrus. My picture looks similar.magdalo wrote:Doesn't look like an L240 to me. Could be a Scobinancistrus instead, based on the third shot. Clear pictures of the mouth would help.
Re: ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
Very Nice !
Look like a LDA33 ?
Look like a LDA33 ?
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125g :L25 (3x), L160 (2x), L114 (2x), L81, L200
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Re: ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
Hypancistus in the inspector grouping?
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Re: ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
If you ask me, it's neither a or a .
and are most likely, and can be distinguished easily by looking at their teeth.
and are most likely, and can be distinguished easily by looking at their teeth.
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Re: ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
Thank you for every replies!
Update: I saw he/she took a bite at a piece of market shrimp. I'm just glad that it finally take some protein. I will keep feeding omnivore diets.
Update: I saw he/she took a bite at a piece of market shrimp. I'm just glad that it finally take some protein. I will keep feeding omnivore diets.
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Re: ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
You need to catch it and place it in a light-coloured basin with 2-3 inches of water. Take a shot from the top to determine its sex. Then, a close mouth shot to determine which kind is it.
Definitely not a Hypan nor a Lepora based on the third picture. Hypans have smaller rounder mouths. While Leporas have big, thick, and round mouths which are kind of serrated at the edges. Moreover, they have a "spike" over their foreheads.
Yes, its either a young L048 or L253. Once, it gets settled in your tank, it will take on the prawns. But offer this once a week only. You may also try butter squash, which is one of their favorites. Instead of zuchinis tend to eat the skin only.
Good luck on that beautiful Scobi. Keep us posted.
Definitely not a Hypan nor a Lepora based on the third picture. Hypans have smaller rounder mouths. While Leporas have big, thick, and round mouths which are kind of serrated at the edges. Moreover, they have a "spike" over their foreheads.
Yes, its either a young L048 or L253. Once, it gets settled in your tank, it will take on the prawns. But offer this once a week only. You may also try butter squash, which is one of their favorites. Instead of zuchinis tend to eat the skin only.
Good luck on that beautiful Scobi. Keep us posted.
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Re: ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
Looks like to me (aka LDA033) - these are also quite a bit more common than the Scobinancistrus varaints. But to confirm for sure, the shape of the teeth is needed, so a clear shot of the mouth would be required.
Or you could just compare the mouth yourself with either of these shots:
Baryancistrus sp(L142)
Scobinancistrus sp(L253)
You can clearly see the difference between the wide plates with small teeth in the Baryancistrus and the distinct sharp teeth of the Scobinancistrus.
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Or you could just compare the mouth yourself with either of these shots:
Baryancistrus sp(L142)
Scobinancistrus sp(L253)
You can clearly see the difference between the wide plates with small teeth in the Baryancistrus and the distinct sharp teeth of the Scobinancistrus.
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Mats
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Re: ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
Hi, sry for a really late reply. Here is the best pic i got so far.magdalo wrote:You need to catch it and place it in a light-coloured basin with 2-3 inches of water. Take a shot from the top to determine its sex. Then, a close mouth shot to determine which kind is it.
Definitely not a Hypan nor a Lepora based on the third picture. Hypans have smaller rounder mouths. While Leporas have big, thick, and round mouths which are kind of serrated at the edges. Moreover, they have a "spike" over their foreheads.
Yes, its either a young L048 or L253. Once, it gets settled in your tank, it will take on the prawns. But offer this once a week only. You may also try butter squash, which is one of their favorites. Instead of zuchinis tend to eat the skin only.
Good luck on that beautiful Scobi. Keep us posted.
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Re: ID on Galaxy/Vampire L240?
My pleco mouth looks a bit narrow compared to L142?MatsP wrote:Looks like to me (aka LDA033) - these are also quite a bit more common than the Scobinancistrus varaints. But to confirm for sure, the shape of the teeth is needed, so a clear shot of the mouth would be required.
Or you could just compare the mouth yourself with either of these shots:
Baryancistrus sp(L142)
Scobinancistrus sp(L253)
You can clearly see the difference between the wide plates with small teeth in the Baryancistrus and the distinct sharp teeth of the Scobinancistrus.
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Mats