Is this indeed an L-333?
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Is this indeed an L-333?
Sorry to be a pain, but I want to make sure this is a male L-333? Click here for a closer & bigger pic.
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No, that is not L260. I'm almost positive that is L333. The supplements have fallen a bit behind... to get the latest numbers, you should take a look in the iCOSA here, André Werner's site (http://www.transfish.de), or Datz. You can also buy the latest Aqualog, which is fully up to date and has corrected some of the glaring werrors that were in the original Aqualog.
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Thanks. The previous post I had, I thought it was a Scribbled pleco, unfortunately, the picture wasn't that great. This one shows it's fins flared out, since it was enjoying a carnivor pellet I gave.
I can't remember where I saw it, but I saw a common name as a Goldline Tiger Pl*co.
This is indeed a male L-333, correct?
I can't remember where I saw it, but I saw a common name as a Goldline Tiger Pl*co.
This is indeed a male L-333, correct?
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Hi!
Very interesting fish...
How big is your fish.... really doesn't look very big...
It does show features of both
Here is a picture of a juvenil L333
The fins pattern of your fish make me think that it is a L260 as well...
Cheers
Yann
Very interesting fish...
How big is your fish.... really doesn't look very big...
It does show features of both
Here is a picture of a juvenil L333
The fins pattern of your fish make me think that it is a L260 as well...
Cheers
Yann
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I haven't exactly measured, though I know it's more than 4", since I have a Gold Nugget, which is 3", in the same tank and I know my L-333(?) is at least an inch longer than my Gold Nugget. It probably appears smaller than normal, becuase of the size of the stones of the gravel. Those stones are actually a bit bigger than what I normally use.
That's the real color of my pl*c, black with slightly off-white (i guess beige) stripes. It's the best pose I got if him as he was enjoying a carnivor pellet.
So the L-260 is easily distinguished with a prominent black body with thinner white stripes. But mine appears to have both almost the same width, just the black is slightly thicker in some areas. The pic of the L-333 appears to have the same width for the black and white stripes, which seems to be thicker that what mine has. The pic of the L-066 looks like mine the most, except for the tail. Though it does appear that the stripes of the L-066 are more even, but just a bit thinner than what mine have. Unfortunately, it's hard to determine from the pic on http://www.transfish.de becuase the pic doesn't appear to be too clear or maybe it's just distorted due to the distance from the camera to the fish.
Maybe mine is a result of L-333 and L-260 breeding?
That's the real color of my pl*c, black with slightly off-white (i guess beige) stripes. It's the best pose I got if him as he was enjoying a carnivor pellet.
So the L-260 is easily distinguished with a prominent black body with thinner white stripes. But mine appears to have both almost the same width, just the black is slightly thicker in some areas. The pic of the L-333 appears to have the same width for the black and white stripes, which seems to be thicker that what mine has. The pic of the L-066 looks like mine the most, except for the tail. Though it does appear that the stripes of the L-066 are more even, but just a bit thinner than what mine have. Unfortunately, it's hard to determine from the pic on http://www.transfish.de becuase the pic doesn't appear to be too clear or maybe it's just distorted due to the distance from the camera to the fish.
Maybe mine is a result of L-333 and L-260 breeding?
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Thanks. It's currently about 4" or so. I haven't really measured, he's getting kind of shy. I just know he's an inch or so bigger than my Gold Nugget, which is at 3".Although the fish doesn't appear to match any of the numbers being looked at, I am inclined to think L260 or a variation of. What is the size of the fish? Both L66 and L333 grow to be larger fish.
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Thanks for the comments, but I really don't know about the most trusted part . Although the fish looks like L260, I am inclined to believe that it may be an unknown. The color seems darker than what is normally seen in L260, but the bands aren't as well defined as L333 juvenile or adults. I'm making an educated guess on the identification, but would not be surprised to find it listed in DATZ over the next couple months with a new L number .
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Thanks for the comments, but I really don't know about the most trusted part . Although the fish looks like L260, I am inclined to believe that it may be an unknown. The color seems darker than what is normally seen in L260, but the bands aren't as well defined as L333 juvenile or adults. I'm making an educated guess on the identification, but would not be surprised to find it listed in DATZ over the next couple months with a new L number .
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I've been following this thread and trying to decide whether I want to confuse the issue more or not ;) I think that the size of the fish in question is probably playing a part in the patterning confusion. This is a picture of my large male L260 (or at least his front portion)
This is the original fish that the question was about at close to the same size....
This is a picture of a larger L333, but its hard to say just HOW large, and the thickness and detail to the lines does definitely change as they grow.
I'm personally still voting for L333 on these, although I'd like to see Eddie's fish showing more yellow to make me feel comfortable with the guesstimate.
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This is the original fish that the question was about at close to the same size....
This is a picture of a larger L333, but its hard to say just HOW large, and the thickness and detail to the lines does definitely change as they grow.
I'm personally still voting for L333 on these, although I'd like to see Eddie's fish showing more yellow to make me feel comfortable with the guesstimate.
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Thanks Barbie.
My L-333/260/066/??? did display thinner yellow stripes as I viewed it earlier today, but not to a point where it was as thin as your L-260. BTW, yours L-260 looks BEAUTFUL! The picture I provided was the best I had ever seen it display it's fins and all it's lines at the widest. It was REALLY enjoying the carnivor pellets I gave it. The non black lines of my fish are not a very bright yellow. I'm not sure if it was due to the flourescents lighting or my flash, but they are definitely NOT white. Just an off-white or beige color.
It would be cool if I had a fish with no L number, as Larry mentioned. But the bad thing is, I really would have kicked myself becuase I think it's mate was in the tank along with mine. I was debating to pick it up the same day or at least put it on hold. When I came back the next day to get a second look and for sure, put it on hold, it was already gone. Oh well.
My L-333/260/066/??? did display thinner yellow stripes as I viewed it earlier today, but not to a point where it was as thin as your L-260. BTW, yours L-260 looks BEAUTFUL! The picture I provided was the best I had ever seen it display it's fins and all it's lines at the widest. It was REALLY enjoying the carnivor pellets I gave it. The non black lines of my fish are not a very bright yellow. I'm not sure if it was due to the flourescents lighting or my flash, but they are definitely NOT white. Just an off-white or beige color.
It would be cool if I had a fish with no L number, as Larry mentioned. But the bad thing is, I really would have kicked myself becuase I think it's mate was in the tank along with mine. I was debating to pick it up the same day or at least put it on hold. When I came back the next day to get a second look and for sure, put it on hold, it was already gone. Oh well.
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Way back when the question was first asked I had referred to the Aqualog Sopplement #10. The picture looks like the first picture. The same amount of black and white. It says"L260 Hypancistrus sp. Queen Arabesque Brazil,Para:Rio Tapajos,12cm. Barbie I am very glad to have your opinion. My Queen Arabesque look exactly like yours does. I referred to Planet Catfishes Catelog and found pictures under L333 that look exactley like king tiger and also other pictures under the same L333 that do look like your picture above. In closing I have to say I am thrilled that pleco breeder takes part in these forums.