ID please?
ID please?
any idea's on this one?
thanks in advance
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http://www.transfish.de/LCode/L098.jpg Says L98 on the site that picture came from, no?
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Hi!
Yes L98 seems to be a variation of normal Hypancistrus zebra and should be considered to be as one.
As far as I know very little has ever been exported so pretty unlikely you will ever find them in shop and if you do you will probably pay a very highed priced for an Hypancistrus zebra that just has a strange coloration, in case of offspring it is pretty sure that the young will show common Hypancistrus zebra coloration..
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Yes L98 seems to be a variation of normal Hypancistrus zebra and should be considered to be as one.
As far as I know very little has ever been exported so pretty unlikely you will ever find them in shop and if you do you will probably pay a very highed priced for an Hypancistrus zebra that just has a strange coloration, in case of offspring it is pretty sure that the young will show common Hypancistrus zebra coloration..
Cheers
Yann
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