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smithrc
Posts: 88 Joined: 26 Dec 2003, 01:08 My images : 5 My cats species list: 33 (i:0, k:0) Spotted : 1
Location 1: Milton Keynes - UK
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by smithrc » 30 Jul 2004, 00:40
Hi - i bought these cute little blighters - are they Chocolate Zebras?
Thanks...
Our Plecs...
L014 - L024 - L046 - L075 - L088 - L106 - L114 - L142 - L183 - L400 - LDA25 - GSD
CatBrat
Posts: 145 Joined: 09 Jan 2004, 04:24 My cats species list: 38 (i:0, k:0)
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by CatBrat » 30 Jul 2004, 05:13
I'm not an expert, but to me they look like L204.
Very nice what ever they are
Cheers, CatBrat.
smithrc
Posts: 88 Joined: 26 Dec 2003, 01:08 My images : 5 My cats species list: 33 (i:0, k:0) Spotted : 1
Location 1: Milton Keynes - UK
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by smithrc » 30 Jul 2004, 17:44
Pretty sure they are not flash plecs (the 204's) they have broard stripes rather than the wiggly lines that these have...
Our Plecs...
L014 - L024 - L046 - L075 - L088 - L106 - L114 - L142 - L183 - L400 - LDA25 - GSD
pturley
Posts: 833 Joined: 08 Jul 2003, 23:11 I've donated : $66.00! My articles : 2 My images : 16 My cats species list: 1 (i:0, k:0) Spotted : 8
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by pturley » 30 Jul 2004, 17:47
I'd have to agree with CatBrat. Looks like juvinile L-204s to me.
A look at the teeth would confirm it.
Sincerely,
Paul E. Turley
Barbie
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by Barbie » 30 Jul 2004, 18:02
How large are they? At under 3 inches they should be showing caudal filaments if they are L204, and the head and mouth shape looks wrong for L204, IMO. The striping is also not as evenly spaced and regular as it is on the L204 I've seen.
Barbie
Janne
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by Janne » 30 Jul 2004, 19:05
I think this is L-129 Hypancistrus sp...not any Panaque.
Janne
smithrc
Posts: 88 Joined: 26 Dec 2003, 01:08 My images : 5 My cats species list: 33 (i:0, k:0) Spotted : 1
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by smithrc » 30 Jul 2004, 21:13
L129's are looking good ;)
any advance on 129??
Our Plecs...
L014 - L024 - L046 - L075 - L088 - L106 - L114 - L142 - L183 - L400 - LDA25 - GSD
smithrc
Posts: 88 Joined: 26 Dec 2003, 01:08 My images : 5 My cats species list: 33 (i:0, k:0) Spotted : 1
Location 1: Milton Keynes - UK
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by smithrc » 30 Jul 2004, 21:34
Barbie wrote: How large are they? At under 3 inches they should be showing caudal filaments if they are L204, and the head and mouth shape looks wrong for L204, IMO. The striping is also not as evenly spaced and regular as it is on the L204 I've seen.
Barbie
they are only small - ok - slightly bigger than i thought.
They are 2" tip to tail.
Our Plecs...
L014 - L024 - L046 - L075 - L088 - L106 - L114 - L142 - L183 - L400 - LDA25 - GSD
kkorotev
Posts: 163 Joined: 23 May 2004, 00:07 I've donated : $50.00! My articles : 1 My images : 18 Spotted : 11
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by kkorotev » 31 Jul 2004, 03:18
Want to know if they're L-204?
Put some wood in that tank...you'll know in no time. Panaque will start to chew it up, Hypancistrus will not.
Kevin Korotev
smithrc
Posts: 88 Joined: 26 Dec 2003, 01:08 My images : 5 My cats species list: 33 (i:0, k:0) Spotted : 1
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by smithrc » 31 Jul 2004, 04:45
the wood is safe... and besides 204's dont look like these.
204's have straight broard stripes.
Our Plecs...
L014 - L024 - L046 - L075 - L088 - L106 - L114 - L142 - L183 - L400 - LDA25 - GSD
pturley
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by pturley » 31 Jul 2004, 08:27
Having found some photos of juvinile L-204s online(Aquabid actually), Barbie is dead on regarding the caudal fin filiments. These are NOT L-204.
Sincerely,
Paul E. Turley
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by INXS » 31 Jul 2004, 13:03
Looks like my L-129.
Wood
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by Wood » 01 Aug 2004, 01:37
smithrc
Posts: 88 Joined: 26 Dec 2003, 01:08 My images : 5 My cats species list: 33 (i:0, k:0) Spotted : 1
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by smithrc » 08 Aug 2004, 16:02
Thanks all
L129's they are then
(Might have to mention that to the shop that i bought them from
)
Our Plecs...
L014 - L024 - L046 - L075 - L088 - L106 - L114 - L142 - L183 - L400 - LDA25 - GSD
Barbie
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Posts: 2964 Joined: 03 Jan 2003, 23:48 I've donated : $360.00! My articles : 1 My images : 15 My catfish : 2 My cats species list: 58 (i:2, k:0) Spotted : 8
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by Barbie » 08 Aug 2004, 19:30
Just as a side note here, that difference in the shape of the markings on L204 is something that changes as they grow. In small fish, they would have dark color and very even striping. It turns dotted as they get over 4 inches, IME.
Barbie