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Post by Finnipper »

Image

Sorry it isn't a better photo but its the best I could get.
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Post by zenyfish »

L-200 I believe.
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Post by Oscar »

To me, Ancistrinae sp. L200
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Post by Finnipper »

Thanks very much, it is indeed an L 200.
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Post by gemjunkie »

Ah yes L200 it is.. Very nice one too! :)
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Post by Chrysichthys »

Yes, it's an L200. It's not often you get such a complete consensus on an I.D.
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