Information About Rineloricaria sp. Centurion? -Pictures
Information About Rineloricaria sp. Centurion? -Pictures
Hi!
I´m looking for infomation for Rineloricaria sp. Centurion, I have 4 of these I i only know that they are a whiptale kind of Catfish.. I guess Centurion is the plce it comes from...
Does anyone have information about this catfish specifficly? Or more info on the catfish that is near this one?!
All information is apprishiated!
(sorry for the poor english ;)
I´m looking for infomation for Rineloricaria sp. Centurion, I have 4 of these I i only know that they are a whiptale kind of Catfish.. I guess Centurion is the plce it comes from...
Does anyone have information about this catfish specifficly? Or more info on the catfish that is near this one?!
All information is apprishiated!
(sorry for the poor english ;)
Last edited by gugge on 11 Dec 2003, 21:27, edited 1 time in total.
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This is a new name to me. Can you post a photo so we canidentify the species?
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Information About Rineloricaria sp. Centurion?-Pictures
I took 2 pictures of the yesterday, they are not so good... i´ll try to take better ones tonight! this first i think is a male....
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... a-Hane.jpg
and this a female(it doesen´t show but she has a "beard")
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... a-Hona.jpg
Hmm I guess it´s a member of Loricariidae.... since the Rineloricaria lima is just that
thank´s for the help!
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... a-Hane.jpg
and this a female(it doesen´t show but she has a "beard")
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... a-Hona.jpg
Hmm I guess it´s a member of Loricariidae.... since the Rineloricaria lima is just that
thank´s for the help!
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Hi!
Is it just the pic or does he has odontodes on the pectoral fins and on the back in front the dorsal fins???
Rather weird look fish, he seems to have some caracteristic of several different genus
Cheers
Yann
Is it just the pic or does he has odontodes on the pectoral fins and on the back in front the dorsal fins???
Rather weird look fish, he seems to have some caracteristic of several different genus
Cheers
Yann
Last edited by Yann on 12 Dec 2003, 18:22, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi Again!
Well it seems this is a hard one to recognise so here is 2 more pictures with the fins more visible!
The first(This is the one i called a female in the eralier message)
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... caria1.jpg
and the second
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... caria2.jpg
thanks for your help so far!
And even more pictures:
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... caria3.jpg
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... caria4.jpg
I Hope they help!
Well it seems this is a hard one to recognise so here is 2 more pictures with the fins more visible!
The first(This is the one i called a female in the eralier message)
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... caria1.jpg
and the second
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... caria2.jpg
thanks for your help so far!
And even more pictures:
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... caria3.jpg
http://lgh15.vidingsjo.se/~gugge/images ... caria4.jpg
I Hope they help!
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Hello
I guess by the name that your fish are from Uruguay
I have a more or less closely related species from Argentina which I have been unable to identify. A close up picture or the mouth would help identify the genus (Loricaria or hemiloricaria my first guess) Do you also have a picture on a white sand background ??
Charly
I guess by the name that your fish are from Uruguay
I have a more or less closely related species from Argentina which I have been unable to identify. A close up picture or the mouth would help identify the genus (Loricaria or hemiloricaria my first guess) Do you also have a picture on a white sand background ??
Charly
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Hello,
Looking more closely, with the fins in view, as well as a nice shot of the males cheek bristles, I have to withdraw my last statement. It very well may be a Rineloricaria. The problem will be species verification since there are several color morphs of most of those species.
Larry Vires
Looking more closely, with the fins in view, as well as a nice shot of the males cheek bristles, I have to withdraw my last statement. It very well may be a Rineloricaria. The problem will be species verification since there are several color morphs of most of those species.
Larry Vires
Impossible only means that somebody hasn't done it correctly yet.
Hi again!
Hmm it seems that we are getting closer to establishing what it is
They(I have 4 of them) are about the same size, 10,5cm i mesured this morning(4 inches?) i allso tried to take a picture om the mouth but they have i tendensy to bury them self in the sand when i turn off the "moonlight" and turn on the light I´ll try to take a new one when i come home from work!
Only one of them has a "beard" while the others are smooth, the color on them does´t variate between them att all as far as i can se...
Is the food to be given the same for all these Rineloricaria?(If that is the "family" it belongs to) I have given them alge waffers, shrimp mix to be on the safe side and they have a root i the aqvarium as well, I havet seen the payed any intreset in the root tho...
and again thanku for helping me to identify this one!
Hmm it seems that we are getting closer to establishing what it is
They(I have 4 of them) are about the same size, 10,5cm i mesured this morning(4 inches?) i allso tried to take a picture om the mouth but they have i tendensy to bury them self in the sand when i turn off the "moonlight" and turn on the light I´ll try to take a new one when i come home from work!
Only one of them has a "beard" while the others are smooth, the color on them does´t variate between them att all as far as i can se...
Is the food to be given the same for all these Rineloricaria?(If that is the "family" it belongs to) I have given them alge waffers, shrimp mix to be on the safe side and they have a root i the aqvarium as well, I havet seen the payed any intreset in the root tho...
and again thanku for helping me to identify this one!
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Where did you get them from? If t was a retailer, do they import from S. America direct or do they go through a wholesaler?gugge wrote:Hmm it seems that we are getting closer to establishing what it is
If the former, have a look in some of the other aquaria there, they might have some more very interesting rarities from Argentina and Uruguay.
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Rhineloricaria
I have a Rhineloricaria which looks very similar to your fish. I have never seen mine bury himself, I don't know if that information will help but...good luck! Please post what you find out if you find out the full species.
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If we're looking at Paraguayan <I>Rineloricaria</I>, then maybe R. pareiacantha, R. felipponei or R. thrissoceps? The first is pictured in Evers and Seidel's Wels atlas but the eye position doesn't look the same and the fish pictured there has a series of lateral black dots not present in this topic's pictures. It does however have a rather distinctive suckermouth.
The other two I have no details on...
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The other two I have no details on...
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