Lasiancistrus sp.

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Lasiancistrus sp.

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Found something a little bit more uncommon. I believe it was imported as Ancistrus sp. from Brazil but this was the only oddity from the batch. I think Lasiancistrus sp. 'L033' but the spotter differs to me, and not sure that L number is truly different from L337 but L numbers being L numbers...
For some reason the photos make the fish seem more flat then it is, Pseudolithoxus like but it's certainly not.
I only got the one, I'm not really interested in breeding fishes and more interested in the morphology of fishes. I included Lasiancistrus in my masters so it's quite nice to have a personal individual.
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Re: Lasiancistrus sp.

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Cool! It's it really so black? I like Lasiancistrus. They are on my bucket list.

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Re: Lasiancistrus sp.

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Yes, it's a really black even when stressed with the white spots. Shame there weren't anymore but I assume it might be a fish that pops up occassionally.
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Re: Lasiancistrus sp.

Post by Jools »

Is it definitely not - I can't really see the caudal lobes but maybe? IIRC, there aren't any described from Brazil but a few l-numbers.

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