Jorge wrote:Yes, the fish on the picture is
O. bororo, which I think â??as youâ?? that is not Berni´s fish.
But, how do you differenciatte between
O. caxaxari and
O. mura????
Hai jorge
it's difficult. It`s right what you wrote here. You can only distinguish them at the lateral plates. Thats why i ask where this fish was found. His name got the fish from the native people, the mura, living there at the river regions. I`ve never heard that O. bororo was exported.
therefore, why do you think is a female?
has someone real pics of
O. mura?:?:
Just my meaning. It could also be a male, but my experience let me believe this. Look like a "bigger" Oto on Bernis pic.
The female Otocinclus has smaller Odontodes at the upper caudal fin base.
I have only the drawings from Schaefers neotropical cascudinhos..... Look at the drawing of O. mura in this article. You will find no different in the pigmentation to Bernis fish.
Schaefer tell that O. bororo is not distingushable (??)from O. mura by pigmentation. Look at your pic. The pigmentation is not the same as O. mura. In some cases Schaefer`s article should be read carefully.