he is stressed, the real color is dark gray (like a mouse) an have golden points (not white).
here some pictures.


I have two of this Ancistrus, I think that are male and female, this is the one that i think that is male.
saluds
yes you are right in this point, i will not call them ancistrus until we make sure what loricarid they are.I just don't think it's possible to say what this Ancistrus is unless you know where it came from in the wild and even then it is not certain that we can ID it
i didnt undertood you very well, but if you see in my reply to you I said to you : Saludos desde Panama (greeting from Panama),Just as an aside, why does the old post state your location as Panama and you this one doesn't?
Im very interested too, when i have enought time i will go and capture somes catfish.Anyway, I would be very interested in pictures of Ancistrus (or indeed any catfish) you collect yourself. Always good to add them into the cat-elog
No, I think they ARE <I>Ancistrus</I> just can't be sure of the species.Juan_P wrote:yes you are right in this point, i will not call them ancistrus until we make sure what loricarid they are. I will ask again to the man who ssales me this loricarids, the last time he said to me , that it cames from a distributors of Perú.
Sorry, I meant in your profile not in the message post itself. Anyway, I see it is now there which is very helpful.Juan_P wrote:i didnt undertood you very well, but if you see in my reply to you I said to you : Saludos desde Panama (greeting from Panama),
Excellent, I am most envious and look forward to seeing the results when you get time.Juan_P wrote:I'm very interested too, when i have enought time i will go and capture somes catfish.
saludos