What Hemiloricaria species?
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What Hemiloricaria species?
Last saturday I bought 4 Hemiloricaria sp. In the shop they called them H. Fallax, but I'm not sure about it, so I hope anybody here can help me identify this nice fishes?
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Hi Tuti,
This species is not H.fallax.
It is an other species of the genus Hemiloricaria.
A friend of me keep this species too. The induividuals are nearly 13cm and don't grow anymore.
Now I have two of the breedings at home to search for the name of this species.
What this species from others divide is the fact that there is a large dot between the first an the second dark band across the body on both sides.
H.fallax reach up to 20cm and has a small dot in front of the dorsal-fin.
best regards
Norman
This species is not H.fallax.
It is an other species of the genus Hemiloricaria.
A friend of me keep this species too. The induividuals are nearly 13cm and don't grow anymore.
Now I have two of the breedings at home to search for the name of this species.
What this species from others divide is the fact that there is a large dot between the first an the second dark band across the body on both sides.
H.fallax reach up to 20cm and has a small dot in front of the dorsal-fin.
best regards
Norman
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Norman,
thank you very much for your answer. Now I think that i've got 2 different species, because at least one of them doesn't have that 'black dot' you mentioned, and that one has a lighter color than the others. Is it possible that this is a sexing-difference?
It's a big help that I know to look to that black dot, I go look further on the net to pictures to try to identify them. I hope your friend knows the name of the species...
Ps. I'm sorry for my bad english
Marcel
thank you very much for your answer. Now I think that i've got 2 different species, because at least one of them doesn't have that 'black dot' you mentioned, and that one has a lighter color than the others. Is it possible that this is a sexing-difference?
It's a big help that I know to look to that black dot, I go look further on the net to pictures to try to identify them. I hope your friend knows the name of the species...
Ps. I'm sorry for my bad english
Marcel
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Take a look at this link,
http://www.scotcat.com/factsheets/r_parva.htm
There is a drawing of the belly plates. From what I can tell the second photo looks very similar to H. parva.
http://www.scotcat.com/factsheets/r_parva.htm
There is a drawing of the belly plates. From what I can tell the second photo looks very similar to H. parva.