L129

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L129

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Looking to confirm whether the below is L129. Sorry for the poor quality photos, cell shots. Thanks for you assistance in advance.

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Re: L129

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They are not (L129).

They look like .
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I agree with Dave.
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Appreciate the feedback from both of you.

Starting to dive more into plecos but I've noticed that there seems to be a lot more mislabeled fish these days. I've noticed the same thing occurring with the West African dwarf cichlids as well.
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Re: L129

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I spoke with the hobbyist who bred the fish and these are the parents of the above fish. She mentioned that she had kept the below fish with a pair of L144s and doesn't have any veiltail or brown BN plecos at all. Just wondering what some of you may speculate what occurred. Appreciate the feedback.

http://s174.photobucket.com/user/AhMega ... 2.jpg.html
http://s174.photobucket.com/user/AhMega ... 1.jpg.html

EDIT: The above two pictures are of the supposed parents.
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Re: L129

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They certainly are not offspring of .

...L144 in the hobby isn't the 'true' L144.
This fish appears to be a form of Ancistrus cf. cirrhosus
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That said, the babies are from her Ancistrus.
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Podría ser Ancistrus sp. "Río Paraguay"

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