White seam common bristlenose?
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Hi Chris!
With these new pictures, they really don't look like the common Ancistrus that you usually find here.
But with no origin it will be almost impossible to determine what species he might belong to while he is alive... the only possible chance would be to sacrifice several individuals once you ll get young from them and have them seen by some Ichtyologs that are specialized with Ancistrus...
So so far just call them Ancistrus sp
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With these new pictures, they really don't look like the common Ancistrus that you usually find here.
But with no origin it will be almost impossible to determine what species he might belong to while he is alive... the only possible chance would be to sacrifice several individuals once you ll get young from them and have them seen by some Ichtyologs that are specialized with Ancistrus...
So so far just call them Ancistrus sp
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Ancistrus sp (common bristle nose)
OMG !!! this topic becomes more confusing every day. None of the pics posted in this thread are remotely like the "common BN" we have here in Australia.
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Hiho!
In a nightshift photosession i "misused" the biggest of the three males...
got some big pics from that...
the bigger it grows the more i think it might be a hybrid of common bristle and L183...
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilder/Ancistrus.JPG
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilder/Ancistrus2.JPG
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilde ... s_head.JPG
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilde ... _belly.JPG
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilde ... s_tail.JPG
the seams are still there but the fins are in bad shape as hes been picked on by the Haplochromis in a too small tank...:/
In a nightshift photosession i "misused" the biggest of the three males...
got some big pics from that...
the bigger it grows the more i think it might be a hybrid of common bristle and L183...
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilder/Ancistrus.JPG
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilder/Ancistrus2.JPG
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilde ... s_head.JPG
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilde ... _belly.JPG
http://www.uni-mainz.de/~hauzc000/bilde ... s_tail.JPG
the seams are still there but the fins are in bad shape as hes been picked on by the Haplochromis in a too small tank...:/
cheers
Christian
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Now, while I support the theory that the commonly available in the hobby Ancistrus is of dubious line, I think it's way too risky to say this one is a hybrid.
There are probably as many species of Ancistrus out there as Corydoras, surely there is room for this one. There are several L numbers close to this one and equally "just a bit different" from the next. Are we to call them all hybrids too? Or is it because this one is not in DATZ that we must assume it to be a hybrid?
Aside from that wishful thinking, why would Ancistrus from two different water types reproduce?
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. IMO.
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PS It's not a million miles off L125.
There are probably as many species of Ancistrus out there as Corydoras, surely there is room for this one. There are several L numbers close to this one and equally "just a bit different" from the next. Are we to call them all hybrids too? Or is it because this one is not in DATZ that we must assume it to be a hybrid?
Aside from that wishful thinking, why would Ancistrus from two different water types reproduce?
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. IMO.
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PS It's not a million miles off L125.
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I missunderstood a bit, I thought the big male was from the same "origin" as the other youngsters pictured and made a to fast deduction...sorry
I have not seen any species looking like this before and agree with Jools, there are so many different Ancistrus species both known and unknown and probably have we not seen more then a few of them.
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I have not seen any species looking like this before and agree with Jools, there are so many different Ancistrus species both known and unknown and probably have we not seen more then a few of them.
Janne
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I think it looks very much alike the ones from 2004. Did you buy it in same LFS (or near the same LFS)? If so, you should ask the LFS for the name/phonenumber of the breeder. At that size I don't believe they are imported (but the LFS should also be able to answer that). Sometimes the people at the local aquarium club also knows the name/names of possible breeder(s).Caol_ila wrote:laast week i picked this little guy for 2 euros up...i wasnt sure if it resembled the whiteseams i bought in 2004
What do you guys think?
Jools wrote:Now, while I support the theory that the commonly available in the hobby Ancistrus is of dubious line,
(that's a bit contradictrary, but I understand what you're saying )Jools wrote:why would Ancistrus from two different water types reproduce?
Other sp. can and do crossbreed. We've seen it with hypancistrus (even documented on this site) and with pond-breed Pterygoplichthys (the ones we all see (most of us anyway) at the LFS that doesn't look like anything we know) and probably also Hemiloricaria (L10a). I don't have prove that diff. Ancistrus sp. will crossbreed - but I find it very likely (especially if one of the two is the common Ancistrus).
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hehe - exactly my thoughts too. If the fish comes from a local breeder and if the fish looks like a crossbred - it might just be a "cigar"Jools wrote:Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.
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Ancistrus sp(3) may be an amalgm of several whitewater species. However, what is being disucussed here is a blackwater / whitewater cross and that was what I was pointing out was less likely.kgroenhoej wrote:Jools wrote:Now, while I support the theory that the commonly available in the hobby Ancistrus is of dubious line,(that's a bit contradictrary, but I understand what you're saying)Jools wrote:why would Ancistrus from two different water types reproduce?
Other sp. can and do crossbreed. We've seen it with hypancistrus (even documented on this site) and with pond-breed Pterygoplichthys (the ones we all see (most of us anyway) at the LFS that doesn't look like anything we know) and probably also Hemiloricaria (L10a). I don't have prove that diff. Ancistrus sp. will crossbreed - but I find it very likely (especially if one of the two is the common Ancistrus).
I think we are being too hasty to assume a cross without finding out where the fish came from. After checking with a couple of LFS this week, it appears wild caught Ancistrus are back on export lists and are being imported at around 1" in size.
Also, who's to say it's a hybrid and not a colour sport?
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Hi!
I also bet that some of these "common" Ancistrus id could well be some wild caught as well.
There are several L# Ancistrus that have this coloration... and end up being called "common" because they look to similar to the one...but wihtout further information of its origin...
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I also bet that some of these "common" Ancistrus id could well be some wild caught as well.
There are several L# Ancistrus that have this coloration... and end up being called "common" because they look to similar to the one...but wihtout further information of its origin...
cheers
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