L279
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This is from Aqualog All L-Numbers:
The book also says L279 = LDA 58L279: This rather inconspicuous little (8 to 9 cm) Ansistrus from the Peruvian Rio Huacamayo is regualy imported. It may develop large light grey dots on the grey-brown base. This pattern may also continue into the dorsal fin. The caudal fin has two white tips connected by a very narrow border of the same cotour. The iris is slightly copper-coloured. Females have no bristles around the mouth, while those in males are few and slender, becoming rather longer with age.
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This should help,
http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PE/12/Huacamayo.html
Given the collecting location (and this sp's coloration), it is probably a piedmont Ancistrus and will appreciate cooler water and good O2 levels.
-Shane
http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PE/12/Huacamayo.html
Given the collecting location (and this sp's coloration), it is probably a piedmont Ancistrus and will appreciate cooler water and good O2 levels.
-Shane
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