need help on i.d
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need help on i.d
Found this pleco in a 2ndhand tank ... I know its a bristlnose of some kind but is not 'the common brown ' picture dont really do justices its infact dark green/brown .. .. have taken it to a few importers and few trusted breeders of various plecos ... most are stumped and a few have come up with a suggestion..but none 100% on i.d ... can anyone confirm
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Re: need help on i.d
is possible that it is the common bn variety called "green dragon"here in the US?
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Re: need help on i.d
Could it be a female Ancistrus ranunculus, just green from the "second hand water in the tank"!
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Re: need help on i.d
Do female A. ranunculus have pale spots? I thought they didn't.rcbows wrote:Could it be a female Ancistrus ranunculus, just green from the "second hand water in the tank"!
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Re: need help on i.d
I have several female A. Ranunculus and they ceratinly don't look like this one. A. Ranunculus are pretty distinct from other ancistrus species.
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Re: need help on i.d
rcbows wrote:Could it be a female Ancistrus ranunculus, just green from the "second hand water in the tank"!
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Lol it been in my tank a good 6-7 months and its still greenish .. def not green from 2nd hand water
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Re: need help on i.d
Greendragon is the i.d i been given several times but as say no-one is 100% ... anyone know latin/ species name so i can do some huntin on that species myself
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Re: need help on i.d
thats just bristlenoses/morphs .. nothing even close to this
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Re: need help on i.d
Can you get pics of the ventral surface, mouth and profile?
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Re: need help on i.d
Can't see why it's not just a . They come in all colours and shapes these days.
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Re: need help on i.d
Green Dragon is a colour form of the common bristlenose, so Birger's suggestion above is not at odds with what others have told you - same species, different wrapper.rizla75 wrote:
thats just bristlenoses/morphs .. nothing even close to this
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panaque wrote:Green Dragon is a colour form of the common bristlenose, so Birger's suggestion above is not at odds with what others have told you - same species, different wrapper.rizla75 wrote:
thats just bristlenoses/morphs .. nothing even close to this
ok.. fair do's... but anyone know where can get some definitive info on them ? or is basically same as the albino / calico / superred etc when comes to breeding ..temps etc ? and anyone in UK able to get them as i want a male lol
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Re: need help on i.d
Yes, everything written about the will apply.is basically same as the albino / calico / superred etc when comes to breeding ..temps etc ?
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Re: need help on i.d
I know nothing about "Ancistrus ranunculus" I just made a guess because it has such a wide head. You said it was in a "found this pleco in a 2ndhand tank" so it made it sound like it was something you acquired from someone else. You mean you have a tank with a catfish in it that you put there and don't know what it is?
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