L199 or 270?
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L199 or 270?
The title sort of says it all...in any case, I'm under the impression that L-199 is infrequently imported, but the specimen in question looks more elongated than my current L-270 stock. Any ideas?
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You can not use that as an indentification because both species have a very large varity in the patternthis is a L-270, because he have 3 lines in the ''nadadeira dorsal'',the L-199 have 4 lines
even the lines/marks on the hard finray's in all the fins.
This is a L199 youngster about the same size as above.
And this is L270 also around the same size.
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Actually, I'm the current bidder. That pic is actually the "property", so to speak, of R. Montalvo.
Also, in retrospect, my group of five L-270 have dramatic differences in dorsal stripe, ranging from 2-4, and one indivdual which doesn't even have stripes; rather, squiggles of yellow all along the dorsal fin. I have to agree that dorsal stripe numbers are not consistent with a specific species.
Also, in retrospect, my group of five L-270 have dramatic differences in dorsal stripe, ranging from 2-4, and one indivdual which doesn't even have stripes; rather, squiggles of yellow all along the dorsal fin. I have to agree that dorsal stripe numbers are not consistent with a specific species.