Are these Farlowella mariaelenae?
Are these Farlowella mariaelenae?
I got these two fish from two different sources. This one was mixed in with Farlowella vittata.
This one I just picked up at a club auction.
Both appear to have three rows of belly scutes. Both ~6" long. What other info/photos do I need to make proper ID?
Pete
This one I just picked up at a club auction.
Both appear to have three rows of belly scutes. Both ~6" long. What other info/photos do I need to make proper ID?
Pete
Tail image
This shows whole body of first fish including caudal.
I think tail might have had longer tips at one point.
Pete
I think tail might have had longer tips at one point.
Pete
Farlowella reference
Thanks very much Norman
Is this the reference you used?
Systematics of the stick catfishes, Farlowella Eigenmann & Eigenmann (Pisces, Loricariidae)
ME Retzer, LM Page - Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila, 1996
Pete
Is this the reference you used?
Systematics of the stick catfishes, Farlowella Eigenmann & Eigenmann (Pisces, Loricariidae)
ME Retzer, LM Page - Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila, 1996
Pete
- Shane
- Expert
- Posts: 4625
- Joined: 30 Dec 2002, 22:12
- My articles: 69
- My images: 162
- My catfish: 75
- My cats species list: 4 (i:75, k:0)
- My aquaria list: 4 (i:4)
- Spotted: 99
- Location 1: Tysons
- Location 2: Virginia
- Contact:
Yes, these are F. mariaelenae. Looking at the first posting, I would hazard to say that the fish in the top photo is female and the lower a male.
-Shane
-Shane
"My journey is at an end and the tale is told. The reader who has followed so faithfully and so far, they have the right to ask, what do I bring back? It can be summed up in three words. Concentrate upon Uganda."
Winston Churchill, My African Journey
Winston Churchill, My African Journey