And with the new Chaetostoma, there's also a panaqolus included, I think is probably maccus but many look the same to me in this genus lol
Little young fish, but cute.
Can see, still only 2-2.5"SL in size.
P. Maccus?
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Re: P. Maccus?
I think these will turn out to be L 448. At that size P. maccus have very distinct lines or stripes on their head.
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Re: P. Maccus?
Sweet! I suspect once he's introduced to the main tank I won't see him much anymore lol will get lost amongst all the woodShane wrote: 23 Nov 2023, 12:43 I think these will turn out to be L 448. At that size P. maccus have very distinct lines or stripes on their head.
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Re: P. Maccus?
Little guy came out with the lights on. Shocked. I thought I'd never see him again after releasing him into the blackwater tank.