L104 with tail filaments.

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L104 with tail filaments.

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Hello. :)

I have had my L104 for about 2 and a half years. During this time, he hasn't really grown much - his head has just got fatter.
However, over the past 6 months his tail has been getting bigger, and he has developed some small filaments. Nowhere near as impressive as say, an L090 - but filaments none the less.

I have had a look at the pictures on the site, but none seem to have these tail extensions. Is this normal - or is my Clown a bit freaky?
Thanks! :D
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Post by Silurus »

Sounds like it may be something else.

Maybe an L204?
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Post by MatsP »

My clowns have a noticably forked tail, but certainly not what I'd call filaments. The top/bottom caudal fin rays are perhaps a centimeter (1/2") longer than the ones nearest inside, but that's about it.

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Post by ndoboi »

My larger male has fin extensions on his tail, but I wouldnt go as far to call them filiaments. Can you post some pics for us to check out??

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Post by saraya »

Thanks for the replies. :)
I am wondering then, if maybe I am mistaking them for filaments. They are a lot longer than the rest of the fin rays though.
I'm pretty sure he isn't a L204.
I'll try and get a pic and see what you guys reckon. Thanks! :D
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The Datz L-Number Special has a picture of a Panaque maccus with what could be called filaments:
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Source: http://www.transfish.de/L151-175.htm
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Post by saraya »

:shock: I thought that was my fish at first!

Yes - he looks exactly like that. :D

So he is a L104 and filaments are a possibility?
Or are they currently coming up with a different L number or something?

Edit - or are they just elongated caudal rays?
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That fish is called L162 - but also "Panaqolus maccus", so obviously whoever runs this website consider L162 to be P. maccus (although they are using the alternative naming convention to the "official" one).

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Post by Judazzz »

MatsP wrote:That fish is called L162 - but also "Panaqolus maccus", so obviously whoever runs this website consider L162 to be P. maccus (although they are using the alternative naming convention to the "official" one).

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Since the picture is the same as the one in the Datz, I suspect they also used the magazine as their source of information (Datz L-Number Special calls L104/L162 Panaqolus maccus as well).
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