Unknown Ancistrus from Siberia ;)
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Unknown Ancistrus from Siberia ;)
The largest male is about 8-9 centimeters. They've already unsuccessfully spawned once.
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Re: Unknown Ancistrus from Siberia ;)
In Ancistrus, the fry looks a lot like to parent, from the beginning, I mean. As you have fry, and did not mention thay are different, that would exclude a hybrid.
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Re: Unknown Ancistrus from Siberia ;)
Given the colour bias on the photos (the white on the zebras is a little grey), and the fact the barbles are beginning to divide, my best guess would be which I would expect to show a little more brown colouration.
Also, most hybrids I know of keep the same colouration from juvenile to adult. (e.g. super red, snow white, green dragon etc.). I am not clear on the link between colouration change and hybridisation in most, if not all, cases.
I would also add I have no idea of import or trade routes in and around Siberia. @lebedev ilya - do you know where fishes are imported from - or is this from a local breeder?
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That's a bit of a generalisation, there are several spp. that, for example, lose spots as they age or lose a prominent caudal peduncle light coloured ring marking.Bas Pels wrote: 03 May 2025, 08:32 In Ancistrus, the fry looks a lot like to parent, from the beginning, I mean. As you have fry, and did not mention thay are different, that would exclude a hybrid.
Also, most hybrids I know of keep the same colouration from juvenile to adult. (e.g. super red, snow white, green dragon etc.). I am not clear on the link between colouration change and hybridisation in most, if not all, cases.
I would also add I have no idea of import or trade routes in and around Siberia. @lebedev ilya - do you know where fishes are imported from - or is this from a local breeder?
Cheers,
Jools
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