New Type of L333?

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New Type of L333?

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Hi everybody
I just want to share a picture of our new addition to our breeding project. This fish came from L333 parents which are totally different in color and pattern.
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Neat. What do the parents look like?
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yup would like to see a photo of both parents. Looks like a possible hybrid...cheers jk b-)
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Here is the father of the fish. We found only small number of fish per batch that are different than the parents. This deviation can also be found in L236.
Here is the picture:
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Wauw, what a beauty!
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Hi,
nice fish. This happens from time to time if you breed Hypancistrus. I think it happens also in the wild. So perhaps the very rare L-numbers are like these. This "lower xingu" shows also a very strange pattern.

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beautiful fish....not a know it all but the pic of the father fish looks more like an L066 to me...if thats the case then it is a hybrid
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New Type of L333?

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plecomanpat wrote:beautiful fish....not a know it all but the pic of the father fish looks more like an L066 to me...if thats the case then it is a hybrid
Yea that pic doesn't look like L333 to me either.


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