Probably L100?
![Image](http://www.drpez.org/albums/Ancistrus-sp-L100-fotos/aaa.jpg)
![Image](http://www.drpez.org/albums/Ancistrus-sp-L100-fotos/aab.jpg)
![Image](http://www.drpez.org/albums/Ancistrus-sp-L100-fotos/aac.jpg)
the second
![Image](http://www.drpez.org/albums/Lasiancistrus-saetiger-L322-fotos/aaa.jpg)
![Image](http://www.drpez.org/albums/Lasiancistrus-saetiger-L322-fotos/aab.jpg)
![Image](http://www.drpez.org/albums/Lasiancistrus-saetiger-L322-fotos/aac.jpg)
![Image](http://www.drpez.org/albums/Lasiancistrus-saetiger-L322-fotos/aad.jpg)
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
The pectoral fin spines are very long too for Ancistrus.Jorge wrote:the flat shape resembles much more Lasiancistrus than Ancistrus and is very similar to L332... Oscar, maybe from river Guama this fish?Jools wrote:The second fish is perhaps not from the right place, but how about ?
Jools
Yes, but, this fish looks like a bit lower and strait.sharko wrote:In Norway i often find L-183, sold as L59....so getting the name of the river might help
I think it's the correct Id. These fish arrive at LFS with bad health, and I can't take more pics or see them again.Jools wrote:The second fish is perhaps not from the right place, but how about Lasiancistrus sp(l322)?
MaybeJorge wrote:Oscar, maybe from river Guama this fish?