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- MatsP
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- Yann
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Hi!
I would say it looks similar to Pseudacanthicus sp L375 Transfish.de
but L185 could also be a possibilty
under what name did you buy it and any idea of its possible origin?
cheers
Yann
I would say it looks similar to Pseudacanthicus sp L375 Transfish.de
but L185 could also be a possibilty
under what name did you buy it and any idea of its possible origin?
cheers
Yann
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- MatsP
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I very much doubt that these are commercially bred, and in nature, almost all species will most likely not cross-breed [that's how they became unique species in the first place], either through geographical isolation or differentiation in some other way.
So I'm pretty sure it's NOT a hybrid.
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Mats
So I'm pretty sure it's NOT a hybrid.
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Mats