I just want to know. What is this fish from this Japanese website?
http://www.geocities.co.jp/AnimalPark/1665/rkp.htm
I think that this fish is very beautiful. Everyone has practically said L66 and I mistakenly thought this was an L270. Why is the coloration this way?
Regards,
Mike D.
L66?
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Hi!
Yes it is an Hypancistrus sp L66 with a weird coloration. But I wouldn't pay more than they are worth , just because they look this way.
Like silurus said a food rich in carotene such as brine shrimp, gammarus, or special mix usually used for Discus could make that color.
Still it look good, nice specimen...
Cheers
Yann
Yes it is an Hypancistrus sp L66 with a weird coloration. But I wouldn't pay more than they are worth , just because they look this way.
Like silurus said a food rich in carotene such as brine shrimp, gammarus, or special mix usually used for Discus could make that color.
Still it look good, nice specimen...
Cheers
Yann
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