
Anyways, here are the pictures of the fish. Hoping someone on this forum can help me ID them.
The mouthparts and dentition (and the complete lack of patterning on the underside) was what threw me off; I didn't know it was distinct enough to differentiate the fish from Rineloricaria, though. Perhaps a young Loricaria species instead? I do feel as though the lips would have more feathery papillae if the fish were indeed Loricaria, but perhaps they're far too young as of yet.bekateen wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 13:47 By the way, this mouth, lips and teeth look crazy to me if these are a common Rineloricaria!
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I don't recall seeing Rineloricaria with such papillose lips and such teeth. Might it be a different genus? Compare your fish's lips to that of R. eigenmanni, here: https://www.planetcatfish.com/common/im ... ge_id=5982
I Googled the common name you mentioned and I found one website selling this fish: the store is called "The Fish Warehouse." But this website is very lacking in detail. Is this where you bought these?
Cheers, Eric
That's incredible to hear! I thought my fish were just some sort of overpriced obscure Rineloricaria at best; one of the last things I expected was for them to be Spatuloricaria! Wonder how the wholesaler and fish store got them, though. Might be confusing Spatuloricaria with a different genus, but aren't they usually quite pricey due to difficulties with collection and exportation?bekateen wrote: 07 Apr 2023, 17:57 I was talking to Norman Behr about your fish. Based on the mouth, he says ! Wow, that's terrific!
Cheers, Eric
It's really not that uncommon for exporters to mess up IDs, and then the importers and retailers just use the names given to them by the exporters who sell the fish. This propagates the error.Fallen_Leaves16 wrote: 09 Apr 2023, 05:21That's incredible to hear! I thought my fish were just some sort of overpriced obscure Rineloricaria at best; one of the last things I expected was for them to be Spatuloricaria! Wonder how the wholesaler and fish store got them, though. Might be confusing Spatuloricaria with a different genus, but aren't they usually quite pricey due to difficulties with collection and exportation?
Thanks for the info! I saw your thread not too long ago; amazing group of fish you got there!bekateen wrote: 09 Apr 2023, 06:03It's really not that uncommon for exporters to mess up IDs, and then the importers and retailers just use the names given to them by the exporters who sell the fish. This propagates the error.Fallen_Leaves16 wrote: 09 Apr 2023, 05:21That's incredible to hear! I thought my fish were just some sort of overpriced obscure Rineloricaria at best; one of the last things I expected was for them to be Spatuloricaria! Wonder how the wholesaler and fish store got them, though. Might be confusing Spatuloricaria with a different genus, but aren't they usually quite pricey due to difficulties with collection and exportation?
It just happened to me today! Check out this post of mine from this morning: Picked up some new fish today.
The fish were exported (and imported) as "Loricaria tefeana" (a misspelling of ). The fish ended up being a mix of and ! I am beyond happy.
Cheers,
Eric