Id Ancistrus?
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Id Ancistrus?
Look this fish; it´s captured in Borburata river,
The size is 13 cm/ 5.11 in
Hi
The size is 13 cm/ 5.11 in
Hi
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if that youngster is from the same location, it's very likely!
young Ancistrus often have those white edges to their tailfin, even the Common Brown Bristlenose has them as juvenile.
Dunno for sure, but are there locations/rivers that have more than one species of Ancistrus living sympatric? or are they more like Corydoras, like every location has it's own unique variety/species?
young Ancistrus often have those white edges to their tailfin, even the Common Brown Bristlenose has them as juvenile.
Dunno for sure, but are there locations/rivers that have more than one species of Ancistrus living sympatric? or are they more like Corydoras, like every location has it's own unique variety/species?
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