Hey out there. Are there anyone woo knows what this is ??
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Hi,
Of course it is a Hemiloricaria-species.
Peter, can you tell us the length of your fishes ?
H.beni reach just a size of 8cm.
Norman
Of course it is a Hemiloricaria-species.
Peter, can you tell us the length of your fishes ?
H.beni reach just a size of 8cm.
Norman
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Hi Allan,
Look at Rineloloricaria-species like R.latirostris or R.sp.columbia. This species look a bit stout and the males have all over their frontbody many odontodes on no specific place. The shape of Hemiloricaria-species is an other. They are thinner and the odotodes are on the headsites, the pectorals and some species have it on their back.
Norman
Look at Rineloloricaria-species like R.latirostris or R.sp.columbia. This species look a bit stout and the males have all over their frontbody many odontodes on no specific place. The shape of Hemiloricaria-species is an other. They are thinner and the odotodes are on the headsites, the pectorals and some species have it on their back.
Norman
Thanks for all the good answers !!
Now I am sertain that it is Hemiloricaria Beni
My adult fish is app. 9cm. + whip
At the moment I've got a male with app. 100 egg's, in a tank for them selves, and the father takes proper care of the eggs. The first time they spawned, I only saved 15 youngsters from my Pterophyllum Altum.
The eggs is every time placed in a ø32mm PVC tube 15cm. long
As far as I know, this fish has never been breeded in Denmark before
Best regards Peter
Now I am sertain that it is Hemiloricaria Beni
My adult fish is app. 9cm. + whip
At the moment I've got a male with app. 100 egg's, in a tank for them selves, and the father takes proper care of the eggs. The first time they spawned, I only saved 15 youngsters from my Pterophyllum Altum.
The eggs is every time placed in a ø32mm PVC tube 15cm. long
As far as I know, this fish has never been breeded in Denmark before
Best regards Peter
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Thanks a lot. So i clearly see that the fish I bought as Rineloricaria microlepidogaster is actually a hemiloricaria.....They are thinner and the odotodes are on the headsites....
http://www.fiskejournalen.1go.dk/sider/ ... emalle.htm
Actually, Aarhus has been flooded with the fish in my pictures since January 2003, where a local breeder had some succesfull spawns. But he sold them all on as Rineloricaria microlepidogaster.
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Hi Allan,
Do you have pictures of your fish ?
Norman
The genus Rineloricaria was splitted in 2002 into 4 genera. The most species are now in the genus Hemilocaria. Some species stayed in Rineloricaria. The other both gerna are Leliella and Fonchiichthys with just a small number of species.But he sold them all on as Rineloricaria microlepidogaster.
Do you have pictures of your fish ?
Norman
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Yes, the link in my post is to my fish pics.
http://www.fiskejournalen.1go.dk/billed ... e_full.jpg
http://www.fiskejournalen.1go.dk/billed ... e_body.jpg
http://www.fiskejournalen.1go.dk/billed ... e_head.jpg
Unfortunately, I don't have any pics of a straight dorsal view, but I can take that if nessesary. They look very much like Peters fish to my eyes.
http://www.fiskejournalen.1go.dk/billed ... e_full.jpg
http://www.fiskejournalen.1go.dk/billed ... e_body.jpg
http://www.fiskejournalen.1go.dk/billed ... e_head.jpg
Unfortunately, I don't have any pics of a straight dorsal view, but I can take that if nessesary. They look very much like Peters fish to my eyes.