Origin of L191
Origin of L191
I asked this same question in the alpha version of this forum, but didn`t receive answer to original question.This beatiful Panaque sp. comes from Columbia-am i right?From which river system or part of Columbia??
Well i wish i was a catfish
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This form of Panaque nigrolineatus comes from the Rio Caqueta drainage. They are not seen often as after the failed peace talks the year before last, the FARC (narco-terrorists) took over that region.
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L 191
Eyes not bright red
Body color a dark slate gray
Dark markings on body broken, not connected and linear
white stripe across the caudal peduncle (unique amongst the P. nigrolineatus group, but also present in P. suttonorum.)
Eyes not bright red
Body color a dark slate gray
Dark markings on body broken, not connected and linear
white stripe across the caudal peduncle (unique amongst the P. nigrolineatus group, but also present in P. suttonorum.)
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