Ancistrus sp. Tocantins?
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Ancistrus sp. Tocantins?
Hello,
Here a female Ancistrus "Tocantins" which was donated to me a few months ago by a friend:
Is this the same fish as Ancistrus "minutes" which is shown on this movie?
https://youtu.be/QxkMUm8VDTU[/youtube]
Here a female Ancistrus "Tocantins" which was donated to me a few months ago by a friend:
Is this the same fish as Ancistrus "minutes" which is shown on this movie?
https://youtu.be/QxkMUm8VDTU[/youtube]
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Re: Ancistrus sp. Tocantins?
Arjan, your video doesn't work.
And besides, it's very likely not the same fish. Could be the same species -)
And besides, it's very likely not the same fish. Could be the same species -)
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Re: Ancistrus sp. Tocantins?
You outsmarted me again, Marc.
My English is at the same (poor) level as my Forumskills.
A direct link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxkMUm8VDTU
My English is at the same (poor) level as my Forumskills.
A direct link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxkMUm8VDTU
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Re: Ancistrus sp. Tocantins?
You are absolutely too modest. There's nothing wrong with your English or your skills.kruseman wrote:You outsmarted me again, Marc.
My English is at the same (poor) level as my Forumskills.
Afaics your specimen looks quite different (read: much nicer) compared to the ones in the video.
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Re: Ancistrus sp. Tocantins?
Those two fish are shaped and patterned quite differently. A. minutus are on my wish list for fish, while the A. "rio tocantins" I've spawned hundreds of.
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Re: Ancistrus sp. Tocantins?
Okay, thanks a lot.
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Re: Ancistrus sp. Tocantins?
Would you say these are A. minutus on the video?
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Re: Ancistrus sp. Tocantins?
They look like the other video I saw of fish identified as A. minutus. Am I sure that makes them positively identified? I wish ;). They do look like they very well could be.
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