rineloricaria sp.?

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rineloricaria sp.?

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Hey all,
I bought this pair of Whiptails about 2 weeks ago, and was wondering if anyone could tell me what species they are. As far as I know they come from Peru somewhere. They were sold as White Tiger Whiptails.

Male:
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Female:
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And they Spawned sometime yeaterday, heres the male and his eggs...
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Thanks for any help...
Cheers, CatBrat.
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Is it this?
Possibly this?
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Post by FuglyDragon »

Great pics Catbrat :)

Did you ever manage to get a positive ID on the 'Crocodile' Whiptails ? I ended up with a breeding pair that have spawned a few times, but I still havent been able to decide on a positive ID. I have finally managed to get some fry past the 8 week period, so might end up with a small colony of them in a few monthes.

LFS (Organisms) has some whiptails labelled as 'Columbian' but only 2 and can't tell if a pair of not.
Check out my pages on plecos in New Zealand http://mikesaquatics.co.nz
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Thanks Jackster, they seem a pretty close mach to Rineloricaria fallax, but I will see if I can get some more pic's.

Im not too sure what the species the Crocodille Whiptails are, the closest I could come up with was something similar to Rineloricaria lancolata. Congrats on breeding them! My pair unfortunatly both got body tumours, after I saved them when their tank broke, and died. I haven't seen any in ages! Would love some babies at some stage if I could get my hands on them.

Does anyone know how long it will take for the egg's to hatch?

Cheers, CatBrat.
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Here's the male today with his eggs...
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Just thought that I will keep this up with pic's for the egg development, just for interests sake.

Cheers, CatBrat.
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