New Peckoltia species from the Rio Negro.

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New Peckoltia species from the Rio Negro.

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New species found from the Rio Negro.
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Re: New Peckoltia species from the Rio Negro.

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Cool looking fish! :YMAPPLAUSE: Do you know the scientific name? Something that good looking might be worth considering adding to my tank. :d
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These are the only 3 fish known so far and yet to be described or given an L number. I've had them since April. I bought 4. The one that died is in the freezer waiting to be sent of to a certain person. :)
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Without looking up L#'s, this fish looks awfully similar to many already out there? Is there a reason why this is a different species, or, could it be it was now found in another part of the amazon?
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Hi,

what Nick meant was, that its a potential new species and definitely a new morph/form of Peckoltia. It belongs to the vittata-complex, that seems clear. From Nhamunda we already know a similar form, but not from Negro yet, it doesnt have a L-Number either, so its definitely something new to the hobby and interesting to see the mentioned complex spreading over the Amazon.

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Acanthicus wrote: 03 Aug 2017, 13:57 Hi,

what Nick meant was, that its a potential new species and definitely a new morph/form of Peckoltia. It belongs to the vittata-complex, that seems clear. From Nhamunda we already know a similar form, but not from Negro yet, it doesnt have a L-Number either, so its definitely something new to the hobby and interesting to see the mentioned complex spreading over the Amazon.

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Jobro wrote: 03 Aug 2017, 16:30where can I see the Nhamunda species you are talking about.
and ?

https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/se ... id_url=552

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bekateen wrote: 03 Aug 2017, 17:09
Jobro wrote: 03 Aug 2017, 16:30where can I see the Nhamunda species you are talking about.
and ?

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I thought he was talking about a Nhamunda Species without a L-Number, yet.
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Jobro wrote: 04 Aug 2017, 08:06I thought he was talking about a Nhamunda Species without a L-Number, yet.
I believe he's referring to the fish pictured above not yet having an L-number.

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Behold the tails of my nhamunda peckoltias :D (the spotted one is a L006)
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Hi,

as Eric said I referred to the Negro Peckoltia, sorry for being unclear about that.
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okay, thanks Daniel for helping me. I hope we do find a nice number and eventually a scientific name for them, they are nice looking.

btw, that is the weirdest L006 i have ever seen.

Edit: OH.. i see the 006 now, lmao i thought you meant the dark one with the nice orange edge.. ugh.. i am going insanse.. =))
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nvcichlids wrote: 04 Aug 2017, 14:03 okay, thanks Daniel for helping me. I hope we do find a nice number and eventually a scientific name for them, they are nice looking.

btw, that is the weirdest L006 i have ever seen.

Edit: OH.. i see the 006 now, lmao i thought you meant the dark one with the nice orange edge.. ugh.. i am going insanse.. =))
Hehe :D That one is a L177, was assuming nobody would take him for an peckoltia, so I left out any remarks for him :D
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I have my moments lol.. i didn't even see the 006 in the tube .
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