Erwin wrote:Hi Ricard,
Yes, the first fish is a baby L142 (=LDA33), a Baryancistrus sp. which will reduce the size of the white dots during growth.
The second fish is not a L29. As Yann said is the fish behind this L-number a Leporacanthicus galaxias. But I don't think the fish on the picture shows this or as Yann guessed a Scobinancistrus. I have seen a large dotted variant of a L201 which looked almost the same. The only thing what is different is the colour of the caudal. Such a darker lower lope is more common in L136, another Hypancistrus species, which is also known in different variants. You should buy it, because it probably keeps the large white dots, because these Hypancistus species don't get so big (only about 7 - 9 cm).
The name "Snowball pl*co" was originally used for L103, another Hypancistrus with bigger dots, but I don't think it this species.
Erwin
Hi, Erwin and everyone!
Now, the dealer have chage

He just mailed me a new picture that he says is LDA33 and it looks like this:
Erwin, you just told me to buy because the dots dont get smaler as they grow AND that they dont get so big, but this one, LDA33 with is the same as L142, is that not equal? When I first saw this type - black with white dots - I was stucked... But of course I want as much white as possible to increase the contrast.... Buy the way, the tag is 380SEK (Euro 40,41 and USD49,76) - is that ok? And what do w know about LDA33 (L142) Is it big, grow fast, agressive etc..?
Today I have got my Tapajo Red Head (0.0.10). The father (wc) look like this:

so I hope you understand why my regards are verry happy and kind!
Ich bin sehr froh und dankbar, den Sie Ihrer kostbaren Zeit, Fragen dieses Anfängers zu beantworten geben - danke! (und dieses ist deutsche Wörter durch Babel Fische:-) möglich)