L204

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L204

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Just brought two L204s home. They're very nice fish, with beautiful colours.
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I have 3 of them

here one, they are just lovely :D

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Beautiful specimen, Pandadosmares. Managed to get another piece, and this L204 has a long tail. :razz:
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Post by Pandadosmares »

Mine will have long fin also, but are a little on the small side.

one of the allready got them :D

here are them, before entering their new home
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trying to get females.
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I like to see them running with their fins and tail sailing in the air. :razz:
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Their just great :D

petty there is so little about breeding them :cry:
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Here's the L204 with the long tail. :razz:
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:shock: :shock: :shock: ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

:razz: great 5 star
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Do you keep L273s? Titanicus pleco.
I'm starting a collection. The tail of an L273 can be splendidly long! And not to mention the body colours, spots. Wow, what a fish! :P
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No to big for me, but its amazing :D
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Im having some doubts in sexing my fish can some one help?

Does both sexs have the anal fin with the long tail?

im using the reference in the book of the Aq.... the most beautifull L

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When do the L204 get their long tails? I have some that are about 3.0-3.5" that dont have the long fin extensions yet... Is that also when they mature? They are getting their own tank soon for a small project...
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They get there lyra tail very soon, i've got one who is about 5cm and already got the long end tail the problem is that outher fishes tend to see it as a worm and bitte it. :evil:

the one with the biggest fin, there size are bigger then my smallest L204
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Post by husky_jim »

Pandadosmares wrote:They get there lyra tail very soon, i've got one who is about 5cm and already got the long end tail the problem is that outher fishes tend to see it as a worm and bitte it. :evil:

the one with the biggest fin, there size are bigger then my smallest L204
Don't worry for the tail.It will grow back in no time.I have 2 LDA32 (Panaque Albomaculatus) and the tail fin was bitten for the same reason but within a month was perfect again!!!
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