Hypancistrus inspector color variation?
Posted: 29 May 2014, 01:21
Hey all,
I am the proud new owner of a Hypancistrus inspector. I have also purchased H. inspector from Snook in the past, so now I have two batches. Of course, my intent like with other Hypancistrus is to breed them, so I'd take Snook's last specimen he currently has off his hands and add it to my colony. To my surprise, not only is the new specimen much larger, but it appears different in color pattern. Forgive me for not including pictures, but the smaller H. inspector are dark with small white spots; they appear similar to these Cat-eLog pictures (http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... e_id=15361 , http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... e_id=15362). Of course, the new addition also has stress coloration as well, so that may be confounding my perception, but it appears much more similar to the pictures of larger fish in the Cat-eLog (http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... ge_id=3105 , http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... ge_id=1048 ).
This leads me to two questions.
Firstly, some of this variation could be explained by change while the fish grows. What I find strange is that I don't know if we have many "in-between" shots of H. inspector growing up. Has anyone observed this, and have pictures documenting the change?
Secondly, the old batch of Hypancistrus I have lack white spots on the tail, while the new one most definitely has white spots on the tail. Is this also something that varies with age? Does anyone have any information on this potential variation, as well as when the spots hook up into lines (as in http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... ge_id=3845)? I know H. inspector aren't common or commonly bred, but if anyone has any information on this I'd be curious to know. The last thing I would want to do would be to cross two different types of Hypancistrus.
I am the proud new owner of a Hypancistrus inspector. I have also purchased H. inspector from Snook in the past, so now I have two batches. Of course, my intent like with other Hypancistrus is to breed them, so I'd take Snook's last specimen he currently has off his hands and add it to my colony. To my surprise, not only is the new specimen much larger, but it appears different in color pattern. Forgive me for not including pictures, but the smaller H. inspector are dark with small white spots; they appear similar to these Cat-eLog pictures (http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... e_id=15361 , http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... e_id=15362). Of course, the new addition also has stress coloration as well, so that may be confounding my perception, but it appears much more similar to the pictures of larger fish in the Cat-eLog (http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... ge_id=3105 , http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... ge_id=1048 ).
This leads me to two questions.
Firstly, some of this variation could be explained by change while the fish grows. What I find strange is that I don't know if we have many "in-between" shots of H. inspector growing up. Has anyone observed this, and have pictures documenting the change?
Secondly, the old batch of Hypancistrus I have lack white spots on the tail, while the new one most definitely has white spots on the tail. Is this also something that varies with age? Does anyone have any information on this potential variation, as well as when the spots hook up into lines (as in http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/ima ... ge_id=3845)? I know H. inspector aren't common or commonly bred, but if anyone has any information on this I'd be curious to know. The last thing I would want to do would be to cross two different types of Hypancistrus.