Hi,
Thank you for your help.
Whow! Quiet different at a first look from all others which I have seen Klaus. I don't think they are L316 Yann. Because this is a pretty small species, which does not have such an elongated body, and it also owns a different headshape. From all L-numbers again L199 seems to be most closest in body form and how the pattern are aranged. The main difference is only the more greyish silvery base coloration. This also L270 and LDA76 have in common. But if yours would be more yellowish, the similarity to L199 would be bigger. A top view picture could help a little bit, because L199 owns a wider body than L270. Both are Hypancistrus, so a look in the mouth doesn't help much, even the L199 which I have seen have dark orange, almost red teeth, while they are yellow in L270. But I have checked that in a to few number of specimens, and can't say thats so in general.
Nice looking fish, Klaus!
Erwin
Hmm. I still have my doubt - I've seen Hypancistrus sp. looking like mine at a different LFS (and from a different import-shipment, but maybe from the same exporter) and this LFS also calls it L270.
Strange enough - some of these fish had silver stribes and other had yellowish (almost gold) stribes but they were without a doubt the same sp. (I was visiting this LFS for 2 days and I think I was there for 2 hours total - just looking at these fish

)
Maybe an exporter is calling them L270 by mistake.
Another pic of one of mine:
You can compare my pictures with a picture of L270 from Transfish:

Funny - it has almost the same strange pattern on the tail (you may not see this on the pictures, but the pattern on the P. fins also match). The white lines on the body are however a bit wider and there's a bit more of them.
Another pic from Transfish of a L199:
and finally a pic also from Transfish of a L316:
It would be nice to know which Hypancistrus it is - I've got the 5.th. cluster of eggs right now.
Since when do you have these? Before 08/2002??
hehe - I got them approx. 13/07/2002 - close
Regards
Klaus