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...
what kind of whiptail is it?
- Igor Hotasi Simamora
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I think Parva
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.
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.