What is the mysterious blue and red tail in the background?
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What is the mysterious blue and red tail in the background?
Hi All,
I was reading the clog of and I was impressed by the tail of the fish in the background of the photo (the same photo that appears when you hover over this link for ).
Does anybody know what fish is in the background? Is it a pleco?
Thanks,
Eric
I was reading the clog of and I was impressed by the tail of the fish in the background of the photo (the same photo that appears when you hover over this link for ).
Does anybody know what fish is in the background? Is it a pleco?
Thanks,
Eric
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Re: What is the mysterious blue and red tail in the backgrou
good question i cannot answer it with 100% certainty but i think it might be a striking , possibly a young specimen. not blue and red in the caudal but white and orange. colors in the pic are probably corrupted due to the flash of the camera.
but then again, it could be something completely different!
but then again, it could be something completely different!
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Re: What is the mysterious blue and red tail in the backgrou
It is a good question and I am not sure myself. I don't think it is as that species has a distinct cream coloured band around the caudal peduncle. I think it is a pleco given how it is positioned and how it looks. My gut reaction was some sort of Hypostomus(Cochliodon), however I am far from sure and or are also good ideas.
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Re: What is the mysterious blue and red tail in the backgrou
The photo is credited to Robert Fossum. Is Robert a PC member? If so, I could message him directly.
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Re: What is the mysterious blue and red tail in the background?
I realize that lighting conditions may change the appearance of the colors (red-orange-yellow and blue-grey-white), but I'm also trying to align the colors with the banding pattern. I looked at the photos of and I searched through the photos of Hypostomus(Cochliodon), Panaque, and Panaqolus; they just don't quite match up with the photo (maybe , but the fish in the photo looks relatively small - so if it's P. schaeferi, it would need to be a juvenile or a small adult).
Eric
I agree that the fish's position and tail shape is consistent with a pleco of some kind. Does anyone else have any ideas?Jools wrote:I think it is a pleco given how it is positioned and how it looks.
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Re: What is the mysterious blue and red tail in the background?
I agree with Bekateen, it looks very much like a young P. Schaeferi L203. The one's swimming here are about 4'' and have those coloured tails. The markings on the body are however variable I noticed.