what kind of whiptail is it?

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Igor Hotasi Simamora
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what kind of whiptail is it?

Post by Igor Hotasi Simamora »

I have a group of whiptail from last year, the seller told me that they are Loricaria simillima.
but I'm not sure when I look at the Loricaria simillima profile on this site, and they have green colour eggs. Please help me ID this whiptail, ty so much... ^:)^
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They have green eggs
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I think Parva

Post by craft »

I think Rineloricaria Parva(LG6)
Parva have the filament on dorsal fin.
The shape of the face is slim.
(Eigenmannnai is more lage.)
This parva likes to lay an egg in a base of the glass whereas rineloricaria lays an egg in a pipe.
I am keeping same one and now growing over 70 fry.
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