It's the good number?

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It's the good number?

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Hy!
I have buy the first fish as "L059" but i think is L279

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the femelle is on the glass and the male on the ground...
the female has the end of the caudal fin whiter than the male.



and the second was sold under the name of "silver spot" ???
I think it's a L059 but i'm not sure:

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the end of caudal and dorsal fins are brown and white...

Can you help me to find the good numbers?

(Sorry for my poor english...)
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Post by Silurus »

I think your first two fish (i.e. the female and male) are not the same species.
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Really???
But they appear very similar... just the end of caudal and dorsal fins have a small difference in color.
But on the pic. #1, the female was stressed a little, therefore it had not taken its true colors

Pic. #1: female L237??
Pic. #2: Female (vertic.) and male (horiz.)L237??

Pic. #3 & 4: Male L059??
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Post by Shane »

It could be the photos, but I tend to agree with HH that the top two fish are different spp.
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Post by BVS »

L-numbers aren't really my thing so I'm probably spouting utter rubbish but perhaps L194 (and maybe L299) is worth looking at?
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If it could help you, there more pics here:

http://kwikemart.free.fr/L059/
http://kwikemart.free.fr/L237/

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Post by BVS »

Your L059 looks similar to this picture:

http://www.transfish.de/LCode/L059.jpg

Yours doesn't look as black though and I can't see any orange spots. Maybe yours needs a bit of time to settle-in before he'll show his best colouration? I do hope so, as the transfish.de fish is one of the most beautiful fish I have ever seen!
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Post by Yann »

Hi!

It does look similar but still look different...
Any idea of its origin or the name of the exportator??

I agree on the first 2 with HH and Shane look like different species to me also...

The "male" (on the ground) look like

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Post by kgroenhoej »

Hi Chris,

I think that Pic. #3 & 4 is a juvenile Ancistrus punctatus (Aqualog says that A. punctatus is L182).
Juvenile Ancistrus punctatus according to Ancistrinae Internet Lecture by Ingo Seidel:
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Post by Yann »

HI!

Good call Klaus!
I agree with you.. very similar...
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Post by chris.internet »

OK, thanks a lot for that, Klaus!
My "juvenile Ancistrus punctatus", is 3" (7,5cm), it could be juvenile at this size?

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Post by kgroenhoej »

Hi Chris,

yes, a 7,5cm A. punctatus is still a juvenile. I have some A. punctatus that exceed 20cm.

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