Hypancistrus hybrid

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Thanks for the pictures, interesting stuff. The hybrid now looks strangely similar to the Xingu type fish...
jac wrote:I see you have more hybrids...
Are you breeding hybrids deliberately???
I'm assuming you didn't read his post...
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Are you breeding hybrids deliberately???
Of-course not.

As I wrote before many times it was not on purpose:) And I finally split all the species.

I currently have 11 hybrid fish. I just want to grow them up to take photos.
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Thanks for the pictures, interesting stuff.
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoy them.
The hybrid now looks strangely similar to the Xingu type fish...
Totally agree with you. If I didn't know that it is 100% hybrid I would say that it is something of the Lower Xingu type (I'm talking about the main fish of the thread).
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The hybrid becomes bigger and bigger:
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Judging the pattern I suspect that the father could be L287, not L411. In the cave with eggs were L411 for sure. Also my L411 have pattern not usual for common L411, It could be so that my L411 are really a cross L066XL411.
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Hi!!

That is interesting, still I can see some orange coloured present on the head!!
The specimens involved will depend what would have been present in th tank.

It is always tough to determin the parents as all have reticulated pattern!!The same could be said with 2 spotted species

It could easily pass for a full species...and not an Hybrid, unlike when a spotted species is crossed with a reticulated one-
What is his size??
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The specimens involved will depend what would have been present in th tank.
There were in the tank:
- females only L340
- males L340, L411, L287

In the cave with the eggs were L411.
What is his size??
Currently it is 57 mm TL
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Daaaaaaaaang that's a tricky looking hybrid. I'm with Yann on how it looks.
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Hi!!

I think that if you found the L411 male with the eggs, there is no reason to think he is not the father, I have never seen an individual taking care of the fry or eggs of another...he would certainly eat it that care of them...too much energy for futur individuals not carrying his genes!!

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Yann wrote:Hi!!

I think that if you found the L411 male with the eggs, there is no reason to think he is not the father, I have never seen an individual taking care of the fry or eggs of another...he would certainly eat it that care of them...too much energy for futur individuals not carrying his genes!!

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jac wrote:I see you have more hybrids...
Are you breeding hybrids deliberately???

My personal opinion is that I find that extremely disappointing. I ruins everything about Hypancistrus...
Jac,

Did you read the first post in this thread?

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Now my hybrids become much bigger.

Here is one of mine L411XL136
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And L411XL340 already could be sexed. And it is male.
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Some new photos of my hybrids Hypancistrus sp. L411XL136:

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