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Hello. I am looking for help to identify this species.
They were simply sold as whiptails, being cheaper than the royal whiptails i thought i would buy them and see how they went.
3 years later i still have them both, and still have no clue what they are.
. One photo on the profile page show a light colored specimen.
Color and patterns vary but it has that "almost Sturisoma" look that R. lanceolata have.
I think Jon is right.
In the first pic it looks like as if it has two filaments in the dorsal fin. This would exclude Rineloricaria/Hemiloricaria.
In this case it is almost for sure LG 6 which in fact is somehow similar to H. lanceolata in appearance.
I think Jon is right.
In the first pic it looks like as if it has two filaments in the dorsal fin. This would exclude Rineloricaria/Hemiloricaria.
In this case it is almost for sure LG 6 which in fact is somehow similar to H. lanceolata in appearance.
Cheers,
I think you mean caudal (tail) fin has two filaments.
right.
It depends on your edition, in the first edition of Welsatlas I this genus is LG 6 and in the second edition it's LG 4.
But most people know this species under the name LG 6.