Identification Help Needed
Identification Help Needed
The photos in this album are not the best, but hopefully will help you help me identify this fish. It looks somewhat like L147 in some photos, but not much in others. Seems to be doing alright, but I want to be sure to offer him/her the right foods.
http://www.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/ ... _=8836945l
http://www.snapfish.com/thumbnailshare/ ... _=8836945l
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Sorry about that...
...I thought this site would allow me to share pictures over the net...the only way you can see them is to send me an email address, then I can give you access to the album...it's like ophoto and other photo sites. I'll try to share the photos another way. Thanks for trying to help.
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Here are the shots...not the best, but will hopefully suffice. Colors are real nice. Sold to me as a Rondonian Pleco. Thanks to everyone in advance for your help.
http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v83 ... ondo_2.jpg
http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v83 ... ondo_1.jpg
http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v83 ... ondo_2.jpg
http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v83 ... ondo_1.jpg
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Because I can't tell any difference between L75 and L301 (Ancistomus sabaji) - or does anybody know differences of them, I would say its none of them. Because it was called "Rondonia Pleco" also L208 comes in question. I have seen to little specimens to know about the variety of this species. At first glance I would say that the pattern in the fins and the dots in the head are different, but who knows about the variety of this species?
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As far as I am concerned, L75, L124 and L301 are all the same fish and this fish has been described as Peckoltia sabaji. If memory serves, these are Brazilian, Venezuelan and Guyanan respectively. If you follow DATZ/Isbrucker et al then it must be Ancistomus sabaji. Whatever you call it, it is a highly variable fish with a wide distribution range.
That said, I don't think these are close enough to the pictured fish to make a positive ID and I look, very much, forward to seeing the better pictures.
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That said, I don't think these are close enough to the pictured fish to make a positive ID and I look, very much, forward to seeing the better pictures.
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Hi!
it looks very similar to L72
That is the closest I have found...
The markings are there, only the coloration differ a bit, but it could be due to several reasons
Cheers
Yann
it looks very similar to L72
That is the closest I have found...
The markings are there, only the coloration differ a bit, but it could be due to several reasons
Cheers
Yann
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Hello,
The fish that I've seen sold as Rhondonian pleco locally, match up with L207. Likewise, the head shape and rear portion of the body in the photos are very similar to that fish. However, the larger spots on the head don't. I'm curious if the more scribbled pattern on the head could be associated with the age, or size, of the fish. The one in the photos appears to be rather small. Could also be a color variant?
Larry Vires
The fish that I've seen sold as Rhondonian pleco locally, match up with L207. Likewise, the head shape and rear portion of the body in the photos are very similar to that fish. However, the larger spots on the head don't. I'm curious if the more scribbled pattern on the head could be associated with the age, or size, of the fish. The one in the photos appears to be rather small. Could also be a color variant?
Larry Vires
Impossible only means that somebody hasn't done it correctly yet.
So is this fish omnivorous, or mainly vegetarian? Are most Loricariids omnivorous? I unwittingly purchased a Pseudacanthicus leopardus not knowing it was carnivorous. These two seem to be co-habitating without incident, the leopardus seems strictly nocturnal, I haven't seen it for days, but it (or someone) is feeding well on the buenos aires tetra filets I have been leaving for him.
Here's the new picture I promised. I hope it helps.
http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v83 ... ondo_3.jpg
http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v83 ... ondo_3.jpg
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