'Ancistrus Cucvlae'?

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'Ancistrus Cucvlae'?

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Hi

Have just been out with the intention of geting a bristlenose. As usual didn't get the fish I intended but came back with an alternative.

It was labelled 'Ancistrus Cucvlae'. But I can't find any info. Is this mis-spelt or mis-labelled? Anyone heard of this catfish?

It is a mottled brown/black colour with white tips on the tail fin.

I was told it was a relatively small fish, growing to 4/5 inches - its currently about 1 1/2 inches long. Hope this is true!

No pictures as yet but will add them to this post once he/she has posed for me.

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Post by Erwin »

It is rather difficult, or almost impossible, to tell which Ancistrus somebody got without any picture. If it is one of those two

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then they are breeding forms of some kind of so-called "common" Ancistrus, the one on the right is called "Turtoiseshell", I don't know if the other breeding form got a name.

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Cheers

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Thanks for the suggestions but they don't look right. Here is a blurred picture of my fish. I will try to get a better version............

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Post by Erwin »

Okey, I think I got what you are talking about, your fish looks similiar to that one:

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right?

I would say it is close to what is called a "common" Ancistrus. This fish was for decades Ancistrus dolichopterus for us aquarists until Ingo searched for the real dolichopterus (what is acc. to him the aquarists A.hoplogenys or White-Seam-Ancistrus). So our common Ancistrus has yet not a new scientific name. And it is a bit hopeless to find one, because there are so many what look almost like them.

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Thanks

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Cheers

Out of interest how large do these fish grow?
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Post by Erwin »

I would say about 10 maybe 12 cm.
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Thanks again

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Excellent - the perfect size for my tank.

Thanks for your help.
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