Lasiancistrus, ancistrinae or ...?
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Lasiancistrus, ancistrinae or ...?
I looked through the entire cat-elog and the entire transfish database and couldn't match him to any plecs. Can someone please help me?
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L168, Dekeyseria brachyura? http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... ies_id=706
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I thought it looked like a , but I can't find matching patterned fish - which doesn't mean much. There's probably several (completely[1]) undescribed species of this genus.
is another Ancistrinae that has "hairy pectorals", so it's a possibility [and more likely considering that they are relatively frequently on sale].
[1] Completely undescribed => no L-number. L-numbers aren't exactly scientific descriptions, but it's at least giving some identity to an otherwise undescribed species.
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is another Ancistrinae that has "hairy pectorals", so it's a possibility [and more likely considering that they are relatively frequently on sale].
[1] Completely undescribed => no L-number. L-numbers aren't exactly scientific descriptions, but it's at least giving some identity to an otherwise undescribed species.
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