But lately I’ve had my doubts about one individual, he is mutch greener and has way more yellow spots then the others and rly sticks out as a nice individual.. But I actually think he is a hemi (traitor)
I’ll add som pictures




Good to know, he is just so different from the other once, damn pretty thoJools wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 17:02 The base of the dorsal fin connects to the body close to the adipose. This one looks like to me.
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There seems to be an inconsistency about the fins. Like a natural variation within the species. That's why you should rely on the mouth.Chris helland wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 16:41 So ive bin told, but then ppl keep telling me that the fins need to connect which they dont.
For what it's worth, the first two photos appear to show, rather cIearly, a membrane stretching from the last dorsal ray to the body surface. Although it doesn't extend to the adipose fin, it clearly is a membranous structure as seen in Baryancistrus... just my interpretation, anyway. Chris' photo of the Hemiancistrus clearly lacks it.Jools wrote: 23 Mar 2019, 17:02The base of the dorsal fin connects to the body close to the adipose. This one looks like to me.