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ebrehe
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by ebrehe » 10 Mar 2015, 22:20
Hi,
My fish supplier says, these are L104 plecos but i know they aren't:
and same supplier says these are L226 plecos but i think it is false again:
They all came from Peru...
I know they are one of these:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/common/gen ... id=762#126
So i hope anyone here will able to help....
Thanks.
ebrehe
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by ebrehe » 11 Mar 2015, 07:49
Thanks;
First i think they are L271 but:
L271:Rio Tapajos, Para State, Brazil.
But fishes above are all came from Peru and wild catch(f0) i am sure...
Any other idea?
panaque
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by panaque » 11 Mar 2015, 13:37
They do look quite like young
(=L226) to me. What makes you doubt this ID?
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by Jools » 11 Mar 2015, 14:49
The first ones look like
(spotted caudal) the others look like
to me (striped caudal) and these would normally be found in exports from Peru.
Jools
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by johannes » 08 Jul 2015, 10:28
Hi, just to bring back an old post, could it be the new Panaqolus cf. changae L469? from Peru.
any possibility?
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