Could this be Ancistrus claro?
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Could this be Ancistrus claro?
Spotted these in a LFS and the pattern of the female made me think about Ancistrus claro, I'm not sure if it is or if the mouth size/shape is right. The male is quite different and har more of a uniform dark colour.
They both look like young adults to me and are of small size, 6-7cm TL so I would guess they are a small sized species. The males colour and branched bristles does not seem like claro features to me but as far as I know this is a very variable species.
I would appreciate views on these fish and what they could be.
Female: Male: Andreas
They both look like young adults to me and are of small size, 6-7cm TL so I would guess they are a small sized species. The males colour and branched bristles does not seem like claro features to me but as far as I know this is a very variable species.
I would appreciate views on these fish and what they could be.
Female: Male: Andreas
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Re: Could this be Ancistrus claro?
Not sure what they are but I am familiar with A. claro and these are not that.
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Re: Could this be Ancistrus claro?
Thank you for the quick reply Birger, that rules one species out.
I am intrigued by what they can be.
Andreas
I am intrigued by what they can be.
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Re: Could this be Ancistrus claro?
Agreed. also have a distinctive mouth.
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Re: Could this be Ancistrus claro?
Thanks for the comment jac!
The body shape looks wrong too, these are very chunky.
Anyway, I think these little fishes look different enough for there to be a chance of getting an id.. The pattern and colour of the female combined with the short body seems unusual to me.
Maybe they need to grow out a bit more first.
Andreas
The body shape looks wrong too, these are very chunky.
Anyway, I think these little fishes look different enough for there to be a chance of getting an id.. The pattern and colour of the female combined with the short body seems unusual to me.
Maybe they need to grow out a bit more first.
Andreas