ID - Ancistrus from Colombia
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ID - Ancistrus from Colombia
Anybody seen these before? Top tree pictures are of the male. I got a pair over a year a go, they where extras in a shipment from Colombia, and thats all the info I got...
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Re: ID - Ancistrus from Colombia
This looks to be the "common" (in the sense it is the most frequently caught in the area) Ancistrus from down by Leticia on the Amazon.
I could not find it in the Cat-eLog, maybe it has an L Number.
-Shane
I could not find it in the Cat-eLog, maybe it has an L Number.
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Re: ID - Ancistrus from Colombia
Hi Shane, I've been looking at some pictures of the "common" Leticia Anicistrus. But I can't get myself to agree with you, may be that I just found some bad photos My specimen is more like the in bodyshape. Its black, and the spots are greenish. I've been looking around but I can't find anything like it..
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Re: ID - Ancistrus from Colombia
Torb,
I am only seeing limited angles of your fish from the four photos above, but it does not appear to have the distinctive shape of (although I certainly differ to you as you can actually see the fish). That said, I agree that my first identification was incorrect. Looking closer, I see that your fish lacks the dark spot behind the first dorsal ray that is very common in the genus. This is a good thing as it whittles down the number of possible identifications significantly.
Take a look at the following and see what you think is closest in terms of body shape.
Or this small spotted A. ranunculus-type from the Xingu
There is a slightly flattened dark Ancistrus sp with spots from the Orinoco, but I am not sure that it was ever given an L Number and I do not have any books or my photo collection with me as they are being shipped from Uganda.
-Shane
I am only seeing limited angles of your fish from the four photos above, but it does not appear to have the distinctive shape of (although I certainly differ to you as you can actually see the fish). That said, I agree that my first identification was incorrect. Looking closer, I see that your fish lacks the dark spot behind the first dorsal ray that is very common in the genus. This is a good thing as it whittles down the number of possible identifications significantly.
Take a look at the following and see what you think is closest in terms of body shape.
Or this small spotted A. ranunculus-type from the Xingu
There is a slightly flattened dark Ancistrus sp with spots from the Orinoco, but I am not sure that it was ever given an L Number and I do not have any books or my photo collection with me as they are being shipped from Uganda.
-Shane
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Re: ID - Ancistrus from Colombia
Never a replacement, but meantime, here are all Ancistrus l-numbers on a page.Shane wrote:I do not have any books or my photo collection with me as they are being shipped from Uganda.
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Re: ID - Ancistrus from Colombia
Thanks guys, feel like I'm getting somewhere.
I've added a few more photos of the fish
Bodyshape is defenetly more like in bodyshape, and is the closest I've seen so far.Shane wrote: Take a look at the following and see what you think is closest in terms of body shape.
Or this small spotted A. ranunculus-type from the Xingu
There is a slightly flattened dark Ancistrus sp with spots from the Orinoco, but I am not sure that it was ever given an L Number and I do not have any books or my photo collection with me as they are being shipped from Uganda.
I've added a few more photos of the fish
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Re: ID - Ancistrus from Colombia
L255 is quite a bit flatter/wider body than your photos, I'd say (I have seen L255 and A. ranunculus in real life, and they are at least 4x wider than they are "tall").
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Re: ID - Ancistrus from Colombia
The photos doesn't give it enough justice, but I would say the A. ranunculus is wider as I have keept a few earliere. The comment about the L255 was made on bodyshape only. That said I think Raph nailed it The best photo I found so fra is from Ingo Seidel's book " Back to Nature guide to L-catfishes"MatsP wrote:L255 is quite a bit flatter/wider body than your photos, I'd say (I have seen L255 and A. ranunculus in real life, and they are at least 4x wider than they are "tall").
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