BN identification

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BN identification

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Attached are a few photos of a BN I have. I received about 8 from a friend who collected fish from South America (he colletcs c***lids, and he often imports them, and he gets some bristlenose as a bonus. Two of the fish I have are dark, almost black with distinct spots. The other 6 are similar to this guy, except the light and dark areas on the body are not consistent between fish. They all have the same spots, body shape and the same markings on the fins. I thought these 6 would be a common BN, but the black might be another species.

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Yes, numerous times. On that particular page, they kinda look like this one:

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=1831

As for the darker black ones, they are close to this one:

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=5559

All are from the sp(3) page. Is this considered the "common" bristlenose?
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Post by funkyj1313 »

It would appear that way.
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if u dont mind me asking who is ur friend
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I sent you a pm, but I don't think there are more for sale, if that is what you are interested in, the plecos came along for the ride with his other SA fish........
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Post by Mike_Noren »

I doubt those are sp. 3's.
I also don't think they're identifiable without knowing where they were captured.
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Post by MatsP »

I agree with Mike. Particulary, IF THEY ARE WILDCAUGHT, they are nearly 100% sure NOT to be A. sp(3), but some other Ancistrus species. There are 53 described species of Ancistrus, and many of them are pretty similar until you start looking at very fine details...

There's probably also another similar amount of currently undescribed species...

A capture location would at the very least help rule a few of them out...

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Post by jimmyB »

I doubt that I'll be able to get a specific location, so perhaps I just have to grow them larger, take better photos, and see what I get.
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