Can anyone help?? I purchased this fish at a pet shop in Arkansas and none of the local shops seem to be able to get any more like this one. He / She is much smaller than the R. Parva I have and just a bit bigger than the Red Whiptails I have. I've owned him for about 6 months and would really like to find 3 - 5 more. This fish has a very long banded thread. I'm thinking maybe R. Beni, but I'm sure there are many of you out there that would know much better than I. I did see some R. Fallax and they seemed to be bigger than him also.
Is this a R. Beni?
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Re: Is this a R. Beni?
Rineloricaria are VERY difficult to identify (as are many other Loricariinae) for two reasons:
1. Colour varies depending on mood and surroundings.
2. They look pretty much the same all of them, and there are miniscule differences that distinguish one from another - some aren't even visible without cutting the fish into bits.
Having said that, I can't suggest an ID.
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1. Colour varies depending on mood and surroundings.
2. They look pretty much the same all of them, and there are miniscule differences that distinguish one from another - some aren't even visible without cutting the fish into bits.
Having said that, I can't suggest an ID.

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Re: Is this a R. Beni?
Hi,
what's the size of the fish (should be slightly smaller than red whiptails (the real ones not the hybrids) ?!
From the colouration (location and number of stripes,...) this might be a beni but as Mats said there are lots that are very similar.
But the shape looks slightly too elongated in my eyes...
Here's a picture of my female for comparison:

and the male:

Cheers,
what's the size of the fish (should be slightly smaller than red whiptails (the real ones not the hybrids) ?!
From the colouration (location and number of stripes,...) this might be a beni but as Mats said there are lots that are very similar.
But the shape looks slightly too elongated in my eyes...
Here's a picture of my female for comparison:
and the male:
Cheers,
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Re: Is this a R. Beni?
As you can tell, I don't get on here much!! I try, but there always seems to be something else to do. LOL
The fish I have is not as long as my L10A's, but it's thicker in the body. It's very much smaller than the Parva, maybe 1/3 the overall size. the pattern seems to be banded in the coloration, no matter how light or dark it is. I'll have to see if I can grab a tape measure the next time it's near the glass. I've never seen it hanging from the side of the aquarium, where I can get a look at the underside. It's mouth pieces do look like those on the picture you supplied. So far the R. Beni seems to be the closest I can find in pictures that resemble he / she
thanks, Edie
The fish I have is not as long as my L10A's, but it's thicker in the body. It's very much smaller than the Parva, maybe 1/3 the overall size. the pattern seems to be banded in the coloration, no matter how light or dark it is. I'll have to see if I can grab a tape measure the next time it's near the glass. I've never seen it hanging from the side of the aquarium, where I can get a look at the underside. It's mouth pieces do look like those on the picture you supplied. So far the R. Beni seems to be the closest I can find in pictures that resemble he / she
thanks, Edie