L-304, L-315, L-327 ???

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L-304, L-315, L-327 ???

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Sorry for the picture's quality. I know is not as good as it should...

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can you identify it? The long snout is similar to L-304 but I'm not sure and I don't have a better picture.

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I would not like to give answers using this picture.

You must be able to take more pictures?
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Hi!

I agree with Mag
From this point it basically impossible to ID your fish...
If you could take side, top and bellow ( showing teeth) that would be very good and pretty helpful...
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Post by Jools »

This looks like L30, <I>Parancistrus</I> sp. to me going on the slight bluish tinge to the spots and that horribly undefinable hunch you get when you see a fish you have kept yourself in the past. More shots needed for 100% ID especially with dorsal fin erect please!

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nice catfish he's cute!!
He has nice color to him!!
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Post by Silurus »

nice catfish he's cute!!
He has nice color to him!!
This is a completely trivial post (see rules regarding trivial posts) that you seem very fond of cranking out. One more stunt like that and you'll be cooling your heels outside of this forum.
If you still persist, the ban will be permanent.
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Post by Jorge »

I'm afraid this picture don't helps too much, isn't it? maybe L-31?

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thanks anyway


This looks like L30, Parancistrus sp.
Jools, at http://www.transfish.de/L26-50.htm L30 is named as "Oligancistrus", not "Parancistrus" Which one is correct, if there is one? Thanks
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Post by Pleco33 »

Hi, well .It seems to me as Parancistrus sp. Which number I am not sure.. however this pictures can help you Jorge, Can´t they? :wink:

http://www.corydorasworld.com/gallery3/album154

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Post by Jorge »

I took another picture, I hope it will be more helpfull:

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:?: :?: any idea on ID? :idea: :?:
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Nobody knows? :?: :wink:
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Post by Janne »

Looks like L-30 like Jools said, Parancistrus sp.

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