L134 sexing
- BenZz
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L134 sexing
Do females L134 have brushes on the fins? Or is the female completely naked?
Why do they change color so often? Is it because i have two males perhaps?
I think this picture
is a male. am i right?
check:
http://www.aquariumworld.be
Why do they change color so often? Is it because i have two males perhaps?
I think this picture
is a male. am i right?
check:
http://www.aquariumworld.be
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Re: L134 sexing
Hi,
this is probably a male fish. The males also have oodontes at both sides of the body, increasing towards the tale (what we do not see in you picture, perspective ?).
Take a look at this: http://www.l-welse.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=424
Although it's in german, the pictures will speak for themselves.
It's a beautifull fish, you show. Are you shure, this is 134 ? Seems a little bit to flat to me, l134 also shows slightly different yellow/black patter (obviously it varies very much!)
this is probably a male fish. The males also have oodontes at both sides of the body, increasing towards the tale (what we do not see in you picture, perspective ?).
Take a look at this: http://www.l-welse.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=424
Although it's in german, the pictures will speak for themselves.
It's a beautifull fish, you show. Are you shure, this is 134 ? Seems a little bit to flat to me, l134 also shows slightly different yellow/black patter (obviously it varies very much!)
best regards
Joern
Joern
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Hi,
here you can see the differences mala/female L 134 quite well:
http://forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopi ... c&start=15
(these pictures have also been posted in L Welse com).
here you can see the differences mala/female L 134 quite well:
http://forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopi ... c&start=15
(these pictures have also been posted in L Welse com).
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here they show L134 in different patterns . with all fancy names !
http://www.aquajapan.com/encyc/catfish/ ... 003_e.html
http://www.aquajapan.com/encyc/catfish/ ... 003_e.html
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Hi, i would suggest something of the "butterfly-group", e.g. L168 ??BenZz wrote:i'm not sure if it's a 134. That's what i tought when i first saw the fish. Doe anyone have any other in mind?
I really wonder about this very bright coloration, that I have never seen in im my L134, even when they were young. And the black-yellow pattern a different from L134, compare to these japanes pictures. ANd it's relatively flat, but seems to bee in good condition.
Don't worry about the correct name, it's really a nice fish. I would be fine getting some females !
Here in germany they sold "orange butterfly's", even very bright yellow in the pet shop tank. This species remains me a little to this.
I think, it's a male. (L168 has less oodonts than L134). What's it's size ?
best regards
Joern
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Hello,
I agree with the Zonancistrus id. However I'm not sure which one since my monitor is on the fritz right now. On that topic though, Transfish has L168 listed as Zonancistrus brachyurus. Does anyone know if this is confirmed as the species? or is it just opinion. The catelog still has nothing for a species name yet.
Larry Vires
I agree with the Zonancistrus id. However I'm not sure which one since my monitor is on the fritz right now. On that topic though, Transfish has L168 listed as Zonancistrus brachyurus. Does anyone know if this is confirmed as the species? or is it just opinion. The catelog still has nothing for a species name yet.
Larry Vires
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Thank you for noticing that i have l168 instead l134. Indeed it is . That's why they change color so often. I love the fish. i keep them with two (males ) but a friend has three with his discus.
Still we are sure that this is a male? because i have another slightly bigger, with more pectoral oodontes and the bigger one is less colored .. most of the time.
otherwise i have to find us some females, because if this is a male,.... we have 5 males.
Thx for replying
Still we are sure that this is a male? because i have another slightly bigger, with more pectoral oodontes and the bigger one is less colored .. most of the time.
otherwise i have to find us some females, because if this is a male,.... we have 5 males.
Thx for replying
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Hi,
Larry,
according to André Werner, Transfish, L 168 is Zonancistrus (Dekeyseria) brachyurus.
OK, according to Armbruster its Dekeyseria, according to Isbrücker its Zonancistrus, former it was Dekeyseria, any reason discussing the never ending story again? ;)Silurus wrote:According to CLOFFSCA, Zonancistrus brachyurus (Kner, 1854) is now Dekeyseria brachyura (Kner, 1854).
Larry,
according to André Werner, Transfish, L 168 is Zonancistrus (Dekeyseria) brachyurus.