Can anyone tell me witch loricariidae this is (pictures)

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Can anyone tell me witch loricariidae this is (pictures)

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Hello everyone,

Two weeks ago I bought 2 male and one female of this catfish. Unfortunately I forgot to write down the name of this beautiful fish ! Can anyone tell me witch loricariidae I have ? Thanks a lot !


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3x L75
1x L76
1x L66
2x L177
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11x L134
3x L88

1x Rineloricaria Fallax
2x Farlowella Acus
2x Sturisoma Aureum
3x ???
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Post by racoll »

Hi.

IDing whiptails is not easy.

Although your pictures are very good quality, try to get some more showing the fish from different angles.

Shots of the mouth would be handy too.


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Ok I will try to get some other pictures, only problem is that the thank is 1300 liters and has a lot of wood in it so they are not always that visible
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3x ???
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know the feeling!
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Post by Janne »

Your fish looks to be a .
Try to find out their catching locality, there are several S. sp looking similare.
They prefer very heavy current and are one of the most interesting species to watch in an aquarium after they get settled in.

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I just called with the importeur of the fish and he said it's from Brasil. The station it came from is most likely Tocantins.

Maybe u can conclude some things now?
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In that case I think it's the same species as this one, the species collected in Rio Tocantins seems to be the same as them cought in Rio Guama but I cant swear thats true, so treat them as they would two different species until they are described for sure what species they are. The pictures in the Cat-eLog shows a mature male in breeding condition.

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So these are the fishes we discussed about, Keukenprins?
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Re: Can anyone tell me witch loricariidae this is (pictures)

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piwi wrote: Unfortunately I forgot to write down the name of this beautiful fish
If they had a name, why don't you call the LFS to give it to you?
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Bas Pels wrote:So these are the fishes we discussed about, Keukenprins?
No i don't think so but i'm not sure.
Didn't we talk abouth te Loricaria simillima?
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We did, you are right, keukenprins
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Marc van Arc wrote:
piwi wrote: Unfortunately I forgot to write down the name of this beautiful fish
If they had a name, why don't you call the LFS to give it to you?
They didn't order them and they didn't get a name.
The did call them an Rineloricaria spiecies but with a lot of ???? behind it.
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Bas Pels wrote:We did, you are right, keukenprins
Whan't to see the fry?
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yes, certainly

ps - perhaps adding NL to Oss in your profile might explain our conversation to others. We've met
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Bas Pels wrote:yes, certainly

ps - perhaps adding NL to Oss in your profile might explain our conversation to others. We've met
You can find my topic here.

http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=21785
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I would need to see some clearer pics, but this looks like the pretty Loricaria from the llanos of Colombia and Venezuela. It is in the Cat-eLog as

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Shane wrote:I would need to see some clearer pics, but this looks like the pretty Loricaria from the llanos of Colombia and Venezuela. It is in the Cat-eLog as

-Shane
But it's catched in Brasil!?!?!?!
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But it's catched in Brasil!?!?!?!
Maybe. Assuming that 1) the importer is correct and/or 2) the Brazilian exporter is not transhipping fishes from Bogota. You would need a look at the list from the exporter not the importer. You may find that while the exporter is based in Brazil he/she is exporting fishes collected from many places. The local fish stores in South Africa all buy from Brazilian exporters as shipping is cheapest from Brazil to Johannesburg, among those shipments are all the normal Colombian fishes from the llanos and Orinoco.
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Shane wrote:
But it's catched in Brasil!?!?!?!
Maybe. Assuming that 1) the importer is correct and/or 2) the Brazilian exporter is not transhipping fishes from Bogota. You would need a look at the list from the exporter not the importer. You may find that while the exporter is based in Brazil he/she is exporting fishes collected from many places. The local fish stores in South Africa all buy from Brazilian exporters as shipping is cheapest from Brazil to Johannesburg, among those shipments are all the normal Colombian fishes from the llanos and Orinoco.
-Shane
South afrika?

The shop we bought them imports al him fish direct from South America. From many diferend places.
Thes ware in a shiping from Tocantins.
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Keukenprins,
I think this is a language issue. There are many exporters in Brazil that trans-ship fishes from throughout Central and South America. Just because the fish was bought from an exporter in Brazil does not mean that it was captured in Brazil.
All of the Colombian fishes that we receive in South Africa come from an exporter in Brazil just as all the West African imports we receive come from exporters in Kenya. This does not mean that Panaque maccus is found near Manaus anymore than it means Pelvicachromis pulcher is found near Nairobi. Hope that makes sense.
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Post by Raph »

Hi,

That's a Spatuloricaria, no doubt. If Tocantins is the correct locality, Spatuloricaria evansii could match considering the colour pattern.

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Keukenprins,
Als je hulp wil hebben met vertalen, laat het maar weten.

@ everybody else: just offering some help with translating.
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Shane wrote:I would need to see some clearer pics, but this looks like the pretty Loricaria from the llanos of Colombia and Venezuela. It is in the Cat-eLog as

-Shane
This went through my mind initially too, especially because you can't see the mouth in the photos in this post, it makes it even more tempting an ID. However, the size and placement of the eyes look like to me. The clincher I'd say is the pronouced lateral keel and the greater head depth which again point to .

I don't think we'd be able to ID this species better than getting its genus right. If there's any chance of a head on or mouth shot, that would help at least get that right.

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Marc van Arc wrote:Keukenprins,
Als je hulp wil hebben met vertalen, laat het maar weten.

@ everybody else: just offering some help with translating.
Mijn engels is niet best dat weet ik maar lezen gaat prima hoor.
Denk eerder dat zijn mijn steenkolen engels niet duidelijk is *LOL*.
@all, i said that my englisch was poor, but everyone did notice that i geus ;)
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First I would like to thank everyone for helping id-ing this fish When I can I shall make a picture of the head but at this moment they all are hiding behind a big piece of wood !
3x L75
1x L76
1x L66
2x L177
1x L262
11x L134
3x L88

1x Rineloricaria Fallax
2x Farlowella Acus
2x Sturisoma Aureum
3x ???
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Here are some new pictures ! Hope these will help id-ing the fisch.

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3x L75
1x L76
1x L66
2x L177
1x L262
11x L134
3x L88

1x Rineloricaria Fallax
2x Farlowella Acus
2x Sturisoma Aureum
3x ???
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Spatuloricaria and a female, Raph suggested this species Spatuloricaria evansii, I think it can be the same species I had from Rio guama but it needs to be confirmed if they occur in the both rivers.

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Thanks to everyone who helped id-ing !

I have searched PC but couldn’t find out what the fish would like to eat ? Then I tried Google but there wasn’t much info to find about this fish…

Can anyone tell me what the fish loves to eat ? Maybe some info of breeding with the fish ? Thanks a lot !!
3x L75
1x L76
1x L66
2x L177
1x L262
11x L134
3x L88

1x Rineloricaria Fallax
2x Farlowella Acus
2x Sturisoma Aureum
3x ???
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Post by racoll »

Spatuloricaria shouldn't be hard to feed.

All frozen and dried food should be eaten.
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And they have a very interesting feeding behaviour, they turn upside down on small stones to search for food...it looks quite funny when they throw away a stone and quickly are there with the mouth to eat.
They seems to be carnivore and small crustaceans should be a natural food for them, to breed they require very strong current. You find them in waterfalls and rappids in the nature and they are very difficult to catch.

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