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still stumped for an id, months later!
hey guys,
thought i would throw this one in amongst you all again. had it for a while now and it hasn't changed one bit. heres the pic again, sorry...
(hope that worked) can anyone help?
many thanks
BNKYhimself, not at BlackMystusFishHouse, nee more. :0)
thought i would throw this one in amongst you all again. had it for a while now and it hasn't changed one bit. heres the pic again, sorry...
(hope that worked) can anyone help?
many thanks
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hi guys
thanks again, i seem to remember you guys asking me for photos of the mouth. i can say that it is definately rounded like a panaque and its behaviour is different to a braueri as i have these as well. it is most definately a wood eater and likes red meat too. L77 doesnt match to me but i still think it is some sort of panaque. i will need to get a clip up of it out feeding or something. can i put up moving clips on here?
cheers
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thanks again, i seem to remember you guys asking me for photos of the mouth. i can say that it is definately rounded like a panaque and its behaviour is different to a braueri as i have these as well. it is most definately a wood eater and likes red meat too. L77 doesnt match to me but i still think it is some sort of panaque. i will need to get a clip up of it out feeding or something. can i put up moving clips on here?
cheers
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Some more pics would help. It's also not the L161 shown in Transfish. You'll need to check a print copy of Aqualog to see the fish they refer to as L161.
Basically, they are tan in colour with a dark reticulate pattern over the entire body, superimposed with broad vertical bars of medium to dark brown.
I think Aqualog calls them a Hypostomus species.
Basically, they are tan in colour with a dark reticulate pattern over the entire body, superimposed with broad vertical bars of medium to dark brown.
I think Aqualog calls them a Hypostomus species.
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Well, if you sent me the picture I'd put it online as L37 without a doubt and that is a species of Hypostomus. It is certainly not a Peckoltia, the sucker is too big aside from anything else. I'm not sure about L77, but Yann is right about the teeth (and indeed everything else he says above).
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