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Heidge
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by Heidge » 03 Aug 2003, 17:21
Hi,
I had a doubt on one of my fish...
I bought this one together with others Parotocinclus in my LFS, but this one turned to a brownish coloration, and its really different...
See the picture:
Is it common? I never have seen it again...
Thanks for your help.
Reguards,
Heidge Fukumasu
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Heidge
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by Heidge » 04 Aug 2003, 01:54
Thanks for your answer Silurus!
But based on what you said that? Do you have any picture that shows this fish?
Reguards,
Heidge Fukumasu
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by Yann » 04 Aug 2003, 06:58
Hi!
It looks similar to the fish called Otocinclus sp "Negro" or "Paraguay"....
Cheers
Yann
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Heidge
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by Heidge » 05 Aug 2003, 23:23
Hi,
Thanks for your answers. Where can I find pictures of Otocinclus rio Negro, or rio Paraguay???
What is strange is that these two rivers are miles and miles away from each other...Strange...
Why can't it be a Paratocinclus? There's a key for their identification?
Reguards,
Heidge Fukumasu
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by Silurus » 06 Aug 2003, 00:12
It is not likely to be a Parotocinclus because of the color pattern. None of the known species of Parotocinclus have a broad midlateral stripe running from head to tail.
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by pturley » 06 Aug 2003, 03:28
Yann,
The fish commonly listed as Otocinclus sp."Niger" or "Paraguay" is a Hisonotus spp. formerly Microlepidogaster spp.
The fish in the photo doesn't look like a Pseudotothyris spp. in that the dermal scutes are very smooth and uniform, more similar to Otocinclus and Hisonotus. Most of the photos of type specimens I have seen (note "photo of" and not actual specimens) of Pseudotothyris have distinct ridges on the dermal scutes. I have a few slides of Hisonotus spp. (Oto. sp "Niger") that I can scan in.
Sincerely,
Paul E. Turley
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by Heidge » 07 Aug 2003, 02:25
Hi guys,
Paul, can you post some of yours slides here for me? Off course only if you think it´s really looks like...
Well, this fish seems to be new... Could it be a new species???
Do you like these fish?
Thanks again,
Heidge Fukumasu
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by Jools » 07 Aug 2003, 10:44
Heidge wrote: Why can't it be a Paratocinclus?
<I>Parotocinclus</I> has an adipose fin.
Jools