Rhineloricaria sp?

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Rhineloricaria sp?

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Hi all,
any idea what species of Rhineloricaria this is? It was bought as a 'whiptail cat'. The fins aren't barred as is described for R. eigenmanni. I havent' had a good look at the ventral side to look for the dark stripes.

Thanks in advance

Jeff

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I couldn't get it to work either.. till I loaded it at imageshack.
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Thanks WhitePine. I don't remember having trouble posting from my flickr account before.
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Hi!

For me these look very close to
there are several population looking slightly different depending of the catching place

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Thanks for the ID Yann. Now I just need to get them to breed!

Jeff
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Getting a bit off the topic of the identification of these fish....but does anyone know anything about where they come from? Whitewater, blackwater, etc. I am currently housing them in a 20g tall in my hard-as-rock tapwater (TDS=@350ppm). Any info would be appreciated!
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Post by Norman »

Hi Jeff,

Rineloricaria lanceolata is common in several rivers in south america. So the habitat is always an other. There are types from blackwater and also types from white and clearwater. With soft water and temperatures about 24-26°C you cannot go wrong.

best regards
Norman
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Thanks Norman,
so far they seem to be doing OK. Its's good to know that they probably aren't too particular about their conditions - makes my job easier!

Jeff
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Post by Javier »

Couldn´t it be Rineloricaria microlepidogaster?
Sorry for my terrible english

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