Pseudacanthicus leopardus vs L-114
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Pseudacanthicus leopardus vs L-114
it seems to me that some of this fishes have clearly "orange" eyes and others seems to have more dark eyes, someone know if this difference is that one of them are the described P.leopardus and the otherone is L-114 (P. cf. leopardus)?
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One of these is also commonly known as the L600
Check out this link to the pic on page to see the difference
http://www.plecofanatics.com/forum/inde ... 2492&st=15[/url]
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Check out this link to the pic on page to see the difference
http://www.plecofanatics.com/forum/inde ... 2492&st=15[/url]
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Hi
It appears that another differentiating factor between the two would be based on the black spotted blotches found in the caudal fins.
In the case of P. leopardus the spots extend backwards from the caudal penucle towards the base of the caudal fins. Whereas for the L114 such spots actually extend from the base of the caudal fins towards the body.
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It appears that another differentiating factor between the two would be based on the black spotted blotches found in the caudal fins.
In the case of P. leopardus the spots extend backwards from the caudal penucle towards the base of the caudal fins. Whereas for the L114 such spots actually extend from the base of the caudal fins towards the body.
Regards,
Hermit.
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Hi!
Chris!
It isn't really known but a fish export buisness has taken place from Guyana... of course they haven't the volume that any exportors in Brazil has but it is starting gently...
Malle: haven't found the paper yet... hopefully I ll be able to give you a scan tomorrow...
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Chris!
It isn't really known but a fish export buisness has taken place from Guyana... of course they haven't the volume that any exportors in Brazil has but it is starting gently...
Malle: haven't found the paper yet... hopefully I ll be able to give you a scan tomorrow...
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and still the fish didnt tell me! i know some spanish but no portoguese, that might be the problem
how to tell them apart, thats the question, im sorry if i didnt make that clear.
Yann got me the article, now i just have to translate it, no big problem.
thanks for your help everybody, and special thanks to Yann for the article.
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how to tell them apart, thats the question, im sorry if i didnt make that clear.
Yann got me the article, now i just have to translate it, no big problem.
thanks for your help everybody, and special thanks to Yann for the article.
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