Is this L104 or L129?
Is this L104 or L129?
I bought two of these and i am unsure if this is L104 or L129. Please help with this. Many thanx in advance to those who are trying.
Thanx alot
Thanx alot
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Hi
I would guess, with the limited knowledge that i have(I'm still learning), that you fish would be L104's.
It just doesnt look like a L129 that i can see after looking at the pics of them on the site here.
I'm sure one of the much more experienced people could confirm it it for u though.
It just doesnt look like a L129 that i can see after looking at the pics of them on the site here.
I'm sure one of the much more experienced people could confirm it it for u though.
Just a girl trying to make her way in the pleco world
My money's on LDA68 or L129 (although the markings dont look distinctive enough for L129).
Check the pics in my earlier thread -
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=15214
Here's a pic of one of my L104s -
Cheers
Steve
Check the pics in my earlier thread -
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=15214
Here's a pic of one of my L104s -
Cheers
Steve
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Rantosa,
Your fish is LDA 68. LDA 68 and Panaque maccus (Ndoboi's fish is P. maccus) are very often mixed together in shipments. They come into Bogota from Villvicencio already mixed together. I do not know if this is because they are collected together or if the collectors just mix them together because they do not see them as two different fish. Exporters in Bogota do not distinguish between the two fish.
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Your fish is LDA 68. LDA 68 and Panaque maccus (Ndoboi's fish is P. maccus) are very often mixed together in shipments. They come into Bogota from Villvicencio already mixed together. I do not know if this is because they are collected together or if the collectors just mix them together because they do not see them as two different fish. Exporters in Bogota do not distinguish between the two fish.
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WOW!
Much cheaper than over here where you can pay up to $1k for a L046. Depending on where you get them we generally pay $1per cm for BNs. The bottom has just fallen out of the albino/gold BNs and they're being found in LFS for $3.50 (2cm). L104s - up to $220. Most of the rarer stuff is over the $200 mark.
Looks like we have finally got some L144 available, but they're $180ea....
Cheers
Steve
Much cheaper than over here where you can pay up to $1k for a L046. Depending on where you get them we generally pay $1per cm for BNs. The bottom has just fallen out of the albino/gold BNs and they're being found in LFS for $3.50 (2cm). L104s - up to $220. Most of the rarer stuff is over the $200 mark.
Looks like we have finally got some L144 available, but they're $180ea....
Cheers
Steve
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Wow the L144's look nice dont they, $180 is kinda expensive for a bn i suppose but if you really want it then it might pay to shop around and see who can get them. There is a good shop that can check on it for u. Msg me if you're interested and i'll give u the details.
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$180 is definitely expensive for a normal bristlenose, but L144's are all traced back to a SINGLE male imported to Germany. Make sure however that they are REAL L144 (black eyes) and not just albino "commons", which have red eyes.
As far as I understand, L144 isn't terribly hard to breed, but you need to have a pair first...
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As far as I understand, L144 isn't terribly hard to breed, but you need to have a pair first...
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Mats,
You are right on. L 144 has been misinterpreted as the common name for albino Ancistrus sp. 3. The actual L Number refers to a specific line descended from a single male and I doubt any of these have ended up in Oz given the import restrictions there and the recent development (1993) of L144.
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You are right on. L 144 has been misinterpreted as the common name for albino Ancistrus sp. 3. The actual L Number refers to a specific line descended from a single male and I doubt any of these have ended up in Oz given the import restrictions there and the recent development (1993) of L144.
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