Please can you tell me what this is?

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Please can you tell me what this is?

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I have 2 of these and yesterday found them with a huge group of kittens, all of which are free swimming and i would say approx 3 to 4 weeks old?

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Post by MatsP »

Which one of the two fish in the picture is it that you would like to identify? It would help a little bit also if you could get a picture that is a little bit sharper. Try putting the camera on a tripod or use flash to reduce the time that it requires to take the picture.

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Post by kadams »

The dark brown plec is what i want identifying. This picture was taken from a while back, i no longer have a digital camera.

This is another pic of the same plec but he's a little more blotchy than normal...

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Post by kadams »

Or this one which is clearer..

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By the way, if it's the albino (white) fish that you're asking about, it's probably an Albino bristlenose, .

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Post by MatsP »

Maybe a ?

If you have babies in the tank, then I'm pretty sure this isn't the parents.

I'd suspect the bristlenoses... Do you by any chance have a brown bristlenose together with the albino one?

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Post by kadams »

I no longer have the bristlenoses with the plecs and no, i do not have a brown bristlenose.

The occupants of the tank are those 2 as mentioned, 2 leopard plecs, 1 green spot and 1 flash peckolta.
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Post by MatsP »

Very interesting - I don't think there's any reports of these breeding in tanks - but someone's got to be first...

Any chance of some pictures? [Yes, I did see that you didn't have a digital camera, but perhaps you can convince someone else to take some photos for you, or something].

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Post by kadams »

I have a camera phone, i took a pic last night of a kitten on the glass, its not excellent at all but you can make out the kitten (just). The lighting doesn't make things easy either :roll:

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Camera's in mobile phones aren't exactly great for close-up photos of subjects in dark scenarios...

I can make out the fish, but it would be impossible for me to tell you what kind it is, for example...

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Post by Silurus »

This is your fish. It's not a Pterygoplichthys.

If those are the parents, I'd say that's quite an achievement.
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