This Anicistrus needs to be identified
- the_letter_J
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This Anicistrus needs to be identified
I've had this little guy (~ 3 1/2 in.) in one of my tanks for a couple of months, and have yet to make a positive ID.
any clues?
the inital guess was . I was hoping that with the additional shots there would be a better chance...
any clues?
the inital guess was . I was hoping that with the additional shots there would be a better chance...
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2 - trilinius cory, 1 - Ancistrus sp. (7), 1 - Glyptoperichthys joselimaianus (L001),3 - rubber lip (L187b) & (C. sp. (4)), 1 - (L168), 1 - cory schwartzi, 3 - Ancistrus sp. 3
2 - trilinius cory, 1 - Ancistrus sp. (7), 1 - Glyptoperichthys joselimaianus (L001),3 - rubber lip (L187b) & (C. sp. (4)), 1 - (L168), 1 - cory schwartzi, 3 - Ancistrus sp. 3
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I really wish you guys wouldn't use that term. Aside from being downright misleading, it could further mess up an already cloudy area. I'd hate to have to come up (down?) with a rule for banning it.Chrysichthys wrote:Just call it Ancistrus domesticus.
Chrysichthys, do you know why I think this is such a bad thing? I mean, is it important?
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I know, it's quite funny, but I've seen the term a few times now and it wouldn't be good if it caught on as I'd hate Planet Catfish to be the source of it.Chrysichthys wrote:It's just intended to be humorous--I did say I didn't think the fish could be identified. I agree there would a problem if it were taken literally.
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Well, I got another BN yesterday similar but different. ;)
This guy is still pretty small (3" - 3 1/4") green to olive to brown base colour, yellow to light brown to white spots (colors vary: stress, aggression, relaxed, etc.) The spots are smallest on the head increasing to ~ 1/8" from the gill range to tail including the underside. His bristles have just started to show and are very slender, and showing the same size spotting from the head. He hasn't showed up for the scheduled photo shoot yet, hopefully soon.
His first act once acclimated was to start a fight with the boss:
(a )
Their little dance forced a mild re-design of the rocks just to upset the rest of the inhabitants.
closest matches found here are:
This guy is still pretty small (3" - 3 1/4") green to olive to brown base colour, yellow to light brown to white spots (colors vary: stress, aggression, relaxed, etc.) The spots are smallest on the head increasing to ~ 1/8" from the gill range to tail including the underside. His bristles have just started to show and are very slender, and showing the same size spotting from the head. He hasn't showed up for the scheduled photo shoot yet, hopefully soon.
His first act once acclimated was to start a fight with the boss:
(a )
Their little dance forced a mild re-design of the rocks just to upset the rest of the inhabitants.
closest matches found here are:
- - unlikely
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2 - trilinius cory, 1 - Ancistrus sp. (7), 1 - Glyptoperichthys joselimaianus (L001),3 - rubber lip (L187b) & (C. sp. (4)), 1 - (L168), 1 - cory schwartzi, 3 - Ancistrus sp. 3
2 - trilinius cory, 1 - Ancistrus sp. (7), 1 - Glyptoperichthys joselimaianus (L001),3 - rubber lip (L187b) & (C. sp. (4)), 1 - (L168), 1 - cory schwartzi, 3 - Ancistrus sp. 3
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<em>Ancistrus</em> sp. 3 is almost certainly the fish. This is the common species available worldwide.
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