Info on Pleco from Brazil
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Info on Pleco from Brazil
Hello,
Looking for any information on this particular pleco from brazil.
Thanks for the info.
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Looking for any information on this particular pleco from brazil.
Thanks for the info.
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Thank you for the information.yannfulliquet wrote:Hi!
Yeap looks like one!!
Albinos L47.. quite unusual to see such fish with such color!!
cheers
Yann
I thought that albino have to have red eyes. These ones have black eyes. I cought 10 of them in Xingu River 1 month ago.
Thanks again for the information.
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Just curious.
'I cought 10 of them in Xingu River'
Would you get 10 fish with this yellowing condition / coloration ? or is it not as rare as a wild albino ?
The color and the eye remind me very much of L144, but the location is obviously wrong.
'I cought 10 of them in Xingu River'
Would you get 10 fish with this yellowing condition / coloration ? or is it not as rare as a wild albino ?
The color and the eye remind me very much of L144, but the location is obviously wrong.
Check out my pages on plecos in New Zealand http://mikesaquatics.co.nz
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Hi!
Riverwonders: did you catch any zebra...
Under Brasilian rules, catching Hypancistrus zebra is stricly forbidden, the only authorised way is for scientidic purpose and upon approval of the IBAMA, which will also send personal to collect along the scientific (basically to control they catch what they said, the correct number they were allowed...)
@ Fuglydragon:
I highly doubt someone could find 10 of these in a short period of time, it is a color mutation, and it is very rare, with such color, he will much likely ended up eaten in the wild...lucky catch I would say!!
Cheers
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Riverwonders: did you catch any zebra...
Under Brasilian rules, catching Hypancistrus zebra is stricly forbidden, the only authorised way is for scientidic purpose and upon approval of the IBAMA, which will also send personal to collect along the scientific (basically to control they catch what they said, the correct number they were allowed...)
@ Fuglydragon:
I highly doubt someone could find 10 of these in a short period of time, it is a color mutation, and it is very rare, with such color, he will much likely ended up eaten in the wild...lucky catch I would say!!
Cheers
Yann
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I agree with that. However, if the genetics are there, there would probably be a whole brood of them. I don't know how many are in a Baryancistrus brood, but I expect there to be more than the 50-80 that you get in a Ancistrus sp(3) bunch. So if you happen to find them before they've been eaten, you could catch several of them.yannfulliquet wrote: @ Fuglydragon:
I highly doubt someone could find 10 of these in a short period of time, it is a color mutation, and it is very rare, with such color, he will much likely ended up eaten in the wild...lucky catch I would say!!
Cheers
Yann
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