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Kardinaaltje
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by Kardinaaltje » 04 Jun 2003, 22:55
Hello,
Yesterday, I bought this catfish.
Does it have a number?
Thanx in advance
Kindly regards Kardinaaltje
kgroenhoej
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by kgroenhoej » 04 Jun 2003, 23:07
looks like a L204
-Klaus
Yann
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by Yann » 05 Jun 2003, 07:11
Hi!
Yes it is for sure a Panaqolus sp. L204
cheers
Yann
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Kardinaaltje
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by Kardinaaltje » 05 Jun 2003, 09:30
Thank you verry much
I'm glad to have his id now, so I can look for some further information about this beautiful creature
Kindly regards Kardinaaltje
Kardinaaltje
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by Kardinaaltje » 05 Jun 2003, 13:19
Hi,
What's the difference between the L204 and the L104?
They both look very much a like
Is it the pattern of stripes?
Thanx in advance again.
Kindly regards Kardinaaltje
Plec0maniac
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by Plec0maniac » 05 Jun 2003, 15:53
is it possible that this fish is also an p. albamaculatus???
Too many gorgeous loricariids
So hard to obtain! Grrr....
mokmu
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by mokmu » 07 Jun 2003, 07:11
And the P. Albomaculatus has normally a clearer/ not so spotted tail fin.