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Post by BenZz »

hi, I just got me six 'what they claim to be' L368. Its a withe body with black dots. Does anyone has more information about L368?

Thx a lot
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Post by magnum4 »

From L-Welse.com

L 368 Scobinancistrus sp. Rio Tapajós.

Extensive i know, but can you post a few pictures for confirmation and possibly the cat-elog as this species is not listed so far.
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Post by Caol_ila »

Hi!

Datz shows a BLACK fish with white dots. So yours might just be something else!
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Post by Graeme »

Possible L264?


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Post by Yann »

Hi

What size are they?

Hypancistrus sp L174 also show a "white" body (sort of) with black "spots"
Still the markings can greatly vary form individuals to another

Any chance for you to take a pic or describe a bit more your fish?
Alos check the cat-elog to see if any is close to what your have, even just body shape speaking...

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hi, this is the only picture that looks rather ok, ther still in the plastic bag.

I thought of hypancistrus too , and he has a spine on his back just behind the head,.
They still are maximum 3 Cm. they told me they became grey, but now a week later, still white /yellow with black dots.
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an example of the spine :http://www.amazon-exotic-import.de/Gall ... %20264.htm[/url]
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Post by jurassic_pork »

Looks like L172a Leporacanthicus Heterodon ?
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Post by Yann »

HI!

Yeap sure is
Nice find... yeap they will get grayer once getting older

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Post by lisa23 »

Me thinks Leporacanthicus too.

Lisa
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