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Cant be sure, but 1,3 and 4 looks like L340 or maybe L129. They are definetely the same species as you bought them together. The fish are not conditioned/mature enough for me to sex them.
How big are they? How long have you had them?
Fish nr. 2 is a different species and must be removed from the group.
Neh, I think they are Brazilian species... 1.3.4 seams to be the same species but can you make some pics from a side view to make it a little easier for us?
I'll get some side view photos of no. 1,3 and 4 later today. Here is no.2
This one is has been in my care for around two years. Total length 10-11cm.
They have only been put together during the photosession, due to the obvious diffrence in coloring. Thats the main reason I wanted a positive ID on them.
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No2 I think belongs to the group I call H. sp "Lower Xingu", No1 is L401 and 3-4 could be L333 that have some growth left to do before they get more heavy. When you write the size I suppose you mean TL from nose to the end of the tail so they are still small.
L401 have the same stubby type of body as L333 but differ in their pattern and overall colouration, what I call H. sp "Lower Xingu" is a mess of species and so far we have never received any Hypancistrus from "Gurupa" that some states are a collecting point.