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Goldspot bristlenose pleco???
Posted: 15 May 2003, 02:35
by Christina
Posted: 15 May 2003, 02:47
by Silurus
Female <i>Ancistrus claro</i> (LDA08)?
Posted: 15 May 2003, 02:51
by Christina
will check it out....I should have mentioned...the top two pics are of one fish, next pic is a diffrent fish, last pic is the one that should be a male.
Posted: 15 May 2003, 03:02
by Christina
it's a possibility, but not one I can say 100%. The pics in the gallery, those fish are more striped than mine, perhaps a diffrent colouration variation?
I can tell you one thing, the one that should be male, when I was getting him from the bag to the tank, he was very distraught and got me a good one with his gill spines. So I'm fairly confident one is in fact male. Or can females push out large gill spines as well?
Thx.
Posted: 15 May 2003, 03:11
by Silurus
Only male <i>A. claro</i> have that mottled pattern. The females have a pattern pretty much like your fish.
Posted: 15 May 2003, 03:19
by Christina
hmmmmmmmmm.
That is not what I wanted to hear...hmmmmm.
Perhaps mine are immature still?
i hope.
Posted: 16 May 2003, 07:05
by Yann
Hi!
I doubt it is Ancistrus claro.
THe pattern is more like worms line than spot. THe mouth is a bit different from the common Ancistrus.
The belly is also immaculate.
I would say that you have a common Ancistrus species.
A. temmincki or something close.
Cheers
Yann
Posted: 16 May 2003, 12:54
by Plec0maniac
I think that its an L144 if im not mistaken. I got one of those by chance. So im not that sure

Posted: 16 May 2003, 13:13
by Caol_ila
@plecomaniac definately not L144
this is L144

Posted: 17 May 2003, 04:01
by Plec0maniac
sory sory i meant L144a

Posted: 22 May 2003, 19:01
by Caol_ila
Hi!
Ive made 2 pics of my fry. Around 2.5 cm now maybe 3.
Imho mouth looks different to the A.claro. And the mottled pattern only remains on the caudal base when the fish grows.
I just saw a similar baby in a shop with white not yellow pattern. Looked interesting indeed.
Posted: 26 May 2003, 21:31
by kgroenhoej
Christina: It's not A. Claro - looks like the common A. sp. (at least the common one here in Dk)
Caol_ila: I don't think your A. sp. is the same as Christina A. sp. - It looks more like L089
-Klaus
Posted: 26 May 2003, 22:06
by Caol_ila
Might wonna check out the pics of the dad here
http://forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopi ... highlight=
havent found any pics of L89 except the seidel pics in elog but it looks good...also for the seam of the caudal. Too bad i dont have a finshot of my male
Posted: 27 May 2003, 20:30
by Jools
Don't think it is <I>A. claro</I>, females do not have the high contrast pattern and certainly do not have the white fin tips on the caudal fin at any age. The fish look like immature "common" bristlenoses to me. This is the fish the hobby commonly refers to as <I>Ancistrus temminicki</i> and I have as <I>A.</I> sp(3) I think.
Jools