Panaque albomaculatus or not?
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Panaque albomaculatus or not?
Two photos of a recent purchase, sold as Panaque albomaculatus, but I am not so sure. Any other suggestions. The body is about 3 inches excluding the tail whic is as long again.
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Could well be , but is from the Tocatins, Eastern Brazil.
If the above fish was confused with , then there is a possibility it came from Peru, which would make it Acanthicus sp. aff. adonis.
Care for both types would be the same though. If you look at the cat-elog sheet you will see that it can grow to a metre long.
Nice fish, but maybe one to get shot of while you still have the chance.
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If the above fish was confused with , then there is a possibility it came from Peru, which would make it Acanthicus sp. aff. adonis.
Care for both types would be the same though. If you look at the cat-elog sheet you will see that it can grow to a metre long.
Nice fish, but maybe one to get shot of while you still have the chance.
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That of course assumes that the capture location was taken into account when "identifying" the species, rather than someone just looking at pictures.racoll wrote:Could well be , but is from the Tocatins, Eastern Brazil.
If the above fish was confused with , then there is a possibility it came from Peru, which would make it Acanthicus sp. aff. adonis.
Yes, it's not going to stay small for very long...
Care for both types would be the same though. If you look at the cat-elog sheet you will see that it can grow to a metre long.
Nice fish, but maybe one to get shot of while you still have the chance.
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I was afraid this is the ID that would come up, to be honest I thought it was an Adonis, just hoped it wasn't because of the size they grow to. I guess it is time for a trip back to the LFS with this little cute guy.
Unless you think he would be happy in a 450 litre tank with a giraffe cat that is about 12" at the moment ???
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Unless you think he would be happy in a 450 litre tank with a giraffe cat that is about 12" at the moment ???
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Which isn't UNIQUE to Acanthicus, but it's the only LARGER Loricariidae that doesn't have one Otocinclus is another that doesn't have an adipose fin. And there should be no mistaking an Otocinclus with a large pleco type fish (once they are big enough to sell at least)Badenser wrote:Hi,
because it is very easy to identify Acanthicus:
There is no adipose fin.
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