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Can any one ID Please?

Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 07:00
by macvsog23
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Hi
Information

Wild caught
Location stated as Columbia.
Size just under 4" total
Female turns rusty brown and gold pattern during spawning.
Fry 1 year old
clutch size 20 eggs

Thank you

Re: Can any one ID Please?

Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 08:14
by MatsP
I'm pretty certain the above fish are from Rio Xingu - not Colombia. I certainly haven't seen any fish that has this sort of contrasting pattern from Rio Orinoco or Upper Amazon regions.

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Mats

Re: Can any one ID Please?

Posted: 17 Feb 2011, 09:16
by macvsog23
I am pretty sure most fish listed as coming from Columbia are from Brazil.
All I do know is they came in to the UK from an importer and were on the list as L066 which they are not, by any stretch of the imagination.
The reason for requesting an ID is that the fry are now of a size that i can sell so some firm location or ID would be helpful when listing.
I would be adverse to just stating they are a Hypan variant as this gives the buyers little information.
So may I conclude that so far you are not aware of any L Number for this fish?

Regards Bob


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Re: Can any one ID Please?

Posted: 21 Feb 2011, 15:16
by Unungy
L66 can have many different patterns and the size of 4" inches also matches the description of the King Tiger Pleco family.
I believe you have a nice L66 pair.

Saul

Re: Can any one ID Please?

Posted: 25 Feb 2011, 22:25
by djtonyel
first your fish looks super. I think this is L-287 very rare pleco.
They get export from colombia as L-174 .

A friend of my import this fish a while a go

Re: Can any one ID Please?

Posted: 26 Feb 2011, 09:13
by jac
djtonyel wrote:first your fish looks super. I think this is L-287 very rare pleco.
They get export from colombia as L-174 .

A friend of my import this fish a while a go
If I'm not mistaken, L287 doesn't exist anymore and has been renamed L400. But I'm not sure.
I have some that look very similar. They have been ID as L400.