Lasiancistrus heteracanthus
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Lasiancistrus heteracanthus
Anyone keeps these?? Looking for some more info on them. No much in here or the internet that I was able to find. Thanks in advance.
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Agree. Wish there was more info and more in the hobby.
Good luck, Tony!
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I kept a group for about 5-6 years about 20 years ago. Sounds like I need to write that up! I didn't breed them, but they were fun and easy to keep.
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Re: Lasiancistrus heteracanthus
Tell me about it lol, thanks Ericbekateen wrote: 08 Dec 2023, 07:13 Agree. Wish there was more info and more in the hobby.
Good luck, Tony!
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Re: Lasiancistrus heteracanthus
That would be excellent Jool. I would really appreciate it.Jools wrote: 08 Dec 2023, 16:38 I kept a group for about 5-6 years about 20 years ago. Sounds like I need to write that up! I didn't breed them, but they were fun and easy to keep.
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'Tis done.
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Good COTM. Did you notice if they were wood eaters?
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Re: Lasiancistrus heteracanthus
It depends what you mean by eating wood. Do you mean digesting wood or ingesting wood? And do you mean wood, like from a tree, or bamboo or some random palm?
These I found not to be purposful wood ingesters not like L. tentaculus, for example. They pretty much wanted to "mouth" anything that had biofilm on it.
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These I found not to be purposful wood ingesters not like L. tentaculus, for example. They pretty much wanted to "mouth" anything that had biofilm on it.
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