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Long fin Albino Bristlenose, by the looks of things.
That's a combination of the genes of these two:
Longfin Bristlenose
and
Albino Bristlenose
First time I've seen a picture of that combination. I think Jools would like to have a copy under the "long fin" version to show the albino variety.
Lots of fish have genes for albinism and for long fins, so it's just a question of sufficient [in]breeding, and they'll happen. Obviously, both genes are rare in nature, as it's rather detrimental to the fish to be white or have extra long fins, when trying to hide and/or escape from a predator.
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Mats
That's a combination of the genes of these two:
Longfin Bristlenose
and
Albino Bristlenose
First time I've seen a picture of that combination. I think Jools would like to have a copy under the "long fin" version to show the albino variety.
Lots of fish have genes for albinism and for long fins, so it's just a question of sufficient [in]breeding, and they'll happen. Obviously, both genes are rare in nature, as it's rather detrimental to the fish to be white or have extra long fins, when trying to hide and/or escape from a predator.
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Mats
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it's a veil-tail albino bristlenose pleco. it doesn't have a latin name. it probably descended from ancistrus sp.(4) and sp.(5)
here are the links....
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/lo ... ru/5_f.php
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/lo ... /442_f.php
here are the links....
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/lo ... ru/5_f.php
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/lo ... /442_f.php
- MatsP
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Oh, and it's a "She" not a "He". It looks like it's big enough to have bristles, judging by the odontodes on the gill-covers if nothing else [I can't see from the picture how big the fish is, but I'd guess it's way over 5 cm].
If it was a male, it would then have some bristles on the front of the head.
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If it was a male, it would then have some bristles on the front of the head.
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I tried improving the contrast a littel on one of the pictures I've got
I think the scales look very similar to the ones on your fish (given that it's a different angle, unfortunately, I haven't got a "top show" picture in my set of aquarium photos here, but there are some other pictures of my female ancistrus, and her babies.
Headshape also looks pretty mucht the same as a common Ancistrus. What of the headshape do you think is NOT like an ancistrus?
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I think the scales look very similar to the ones on your fish (given that it's a different angle, unfortunately, I haven't got a "top show" picture in my set of aquarium photos here, but there are some other pictures of my female ancistrus, and her babies.
Headshape also looks pretty mucht the same as a common Ancistrus. What of the headshape do you think is NOT like an ancistrus?
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Mats
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Yup, for what it's worth as the guys above have already said it's certainly an albino veiltail but, as that is almost certainly a hybrid, we can't do much better than that ID. Don't really know what the common bristlenose is, so we're not going to get this one down to a species!
As intimated above, this really is a good picture up top and I would like to use it - PM me for details if you'd like to contribute - but I understand if you don't want to as we don't have that many good things to say about veiltail catfishes!
Cheers,
Jools
As intimated above, this really is a good picture up top and I would like to use it - PM me for details if you'd like to contribute - but I understand if you don't want to as we don't have that many good things to say about veiltail catfishes!
Cheers,
Jools
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