Id, Ancistrus sp. "xingu"
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Id, Ancistrus sp. "xingu"
With some Spectracanthicus sp. (L254) and some Parancistrus sp. (L030), have arrived at LFS two Ancistrus sp. without l-number or species name. Any idea?
Probably L100?
the second
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Probably L100?
the second
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Last edited by Oscar on 31 Dec 2005, 14:59, edited 2 times in total.
Do you think you can call your LFS and find out what river they come from
Here my LFS got a list of where each species are actually caught, maybe your lfs have the same...
That would be a great help...
In Norway i often find L-183, sold as L59....so getting the name of the river might help
Here my LFS got a list of where each species are actually caught, maybe your lfs have the same...
That would be a great help...
In Norway i often find L-183, sold as L59....so getting the name of the river might help
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First is very similar to L100:
http://www.transfish.de/LCode/nummernneu/L100.jpg
(and L100 is from Xingú river)
http://www.transfish.de/LCode/nummernneu/L100.jpg
(and L100 is from Xingú river)
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The pectoral fin spines are very long too for Ancistrus.Jorge wrote:the flat shape resembles much more Lasiancistrus than Ancistrus and is very similar to L332... Oscar, maybe from river Guama this fish?Jools wrote:The second fish is perhaps not from the right place, but how about ?
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Thanks for the replies.
Regards.
Yes, but, this fish looks like a bit lower and strait.sharko wrote:In Norway i often find L-183, sold as L59....so getting the name of the river might help
I think it's the correct Id. These fish arrive at LFS with bad health, and I can't take more pics or see them again.Jools wrote:The second fish is perhaps not from the right place, but how about Lasiancistrus sp(l322)?
Maybe . In the same week arrived from Brasil more fish, L236, L287, L333, .....Jorge wrote:Oscar, maybe from river Guama this fish?
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