Normal pattern in Hypostomus?

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Normal pattern in Hypostomus?

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Do you think is this a normal pattern in Hypostomus (I mean, the white lanes in rectangle shapes) or is stress colouration, or belongs to a particular species?

the fish is a wild Hypostomus (at least I think) from Corrientes, Argentina.


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I have seen a similar pattern in stressed fish.
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All Hypostomus (and many loricariids) exhibit a lighter pattern when under stress. I have never seen that particular sp. however.
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Post by Caol_ila »

Could this be something from the Hypostomus cochliodon group? The "red brunos" show a similar pattern when stressed or on light ground.
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Post by AGV »

Hi Jorge:
Do you have another picture of the fish? The white pattern is because stress, it´s common in hypostomus, and i´m quite sure that the fish is hypostomus commersonii (it could be also h. bourengellii) - not from Corrientes but yes from argentina (90% of the fish form here are fished there, for this reason all appears like from Corrientes).
The important thing is that is H. commersonii the fish prefers coldwater.
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Post by Jorge »

AGV wrote:i´m quite sure that the fish is hypostomus commersonii (it could be also h. bourengellii)
Do you have pics of these species to compare?, there are not in the cat-elog and I have not found anything using Google...


I will try to put here another picture if the owner can do it.
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Post by AGV »

Jorge:
i don´t have pics and i don´t have one right now to photograph, but taking a good look, the fish is for sure hypostomus commersonii. The colour in normal conditions is predominant grey with small-medium (depending on the fish) black dots, when are not totally adapted to teh tank, the fish have lot of problems with high temperature (over 24-25ºC), this maybe is the most important thing for this specie that is really really hard.
Here is used and exported for coldwater tanks or ponds
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Post by Jorge »

More pics (the author is the owner of the fish, Nico Arias). Unfortunately there is no any with dorsal fin erected...


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Post by AGV »

Yes Jorge, h. commersoni
Thanks for find the pics
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