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What fish is this?
Posted: 17 Apr 2003, 04:23
by L.Z
Taiwan just imported fish,this fish is uses L600 import to Taiwan.
*5-10CM
It and the under fish are same. (Japan)
http://www.petfarm.jp/pureko-rireki.htm
Posted: 17 Apr 2003, 04:34
by Silurus
Some kind of <i>Pseudacanthicus</i> that has been
featured in the Cat-eLog.
Posted: 17 Apr 2003, 04:49
by L.Z
Yes, you are right.
The TKP fish is very beautiful.
That is the new fish?
Thank Subject.
Posted: 17 Apr 2003, 09:32
by L.Z
The regret, I thought I spoke incorrectly.
I just discussed this matter with the friend, lets me have the different idea.
I photograph in the picture and the Japanese website is dissimilar.
Had determined a moment ago on my picture fish was the L600 juvenile fish, but is not Pseudacanthicus.
In the Japanese website fish is Pseudacanthicus.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/ilibrary/l ... /912_f.htm Pseudacanthicus
As a result of in Japanese website fish, forehead spot although is minority, but still had the spot existence.
On my picture fish, its forehead is completely does not have the spot, similar L600 appearance.
Before has the import with to approve a bigger fish, at that time very was definite is L600, now is that batch of juvenile fish.
Therefore I determined is the L600 juvenile fish.
In the Japanese website fish, I thought is "L114 var." In the childhood forehead the spot is minority, after grows up, the forehead spot increases many.
The body is golden yellow.
Posted: 17 Apr 2003, 11:07
by Silurus
Have you read
this thread?
Posted: 17 Apr 2003, 13:34
by Yann
Hi!
Could it be a hybrid between Pseudacanthicus spinosus and Pseudacanthicus leopardus...
this fish seem to look a bit like a combination of both.
How big are the 2 fish presented here?
It is a possibilites.
Is there any given information from where you got it?
Any catching place given...
Cheers
Yann
Posted: 17 Apr 2003, 16:06
by L.Z
Hi, Subject
In front of me has not read that content.
http://forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopic.php?t=457
Hong Kong some fish are import from Taiwan, in trade business that knew TKP the fish is uses L114 to export from Taiwan to Hong Kong.
Therefore I said that is special "L114 var". Without the difference selling price.
This fish is not normal L114, the spot is very few, also body color similar yellow orange color, after but grows up, the spot still could develop to the forehead position.
I to the L600 cognition, I knew this fish forehead since childhood time starts not to have the spot existence, when is mature, the forehead still does not have the spot the existence, when has is the growth, the fish tail spot is develops from front toward back.
But the major part L114 spot is the reason part starts after the tail to the front half development.
L600 is the extremely beautiful fish.
I am such think and the classified use.
L114
http://www.planetcatfish.com/ilibrary/l ... /208_f.htm
L600
http://www.planetcatfish.com/ilibrary/l ... /810_f.htm
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfis ... ge_fin.htm
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfis ... pardus.htm
L114 var
http://www.planetcatfish.com/ilibrary/l ... /912_f.htm
http://www.petfarm.jp/supa-orenjitorimu.htm
*Sorry, English is not my specialty language.
Posted: 18 Apr 2003, 05:39
by TKP
This is my new fish 5/3/2003 picture

This is a update picture, you can found that the spot of his body is increase.

Posted: 18 Apr 2003, 17:53
by Dinyar
Isn't that an L273, Titanicus?
Posted: 19 Apr 2003, 05:44
by Plec0maniac
n0pe thats not an L273, it myt b an cross or a morph of an pseuda. Morphs happen even in the wild. These are unique and are uncommon

Posted: 19 Apr 2003, 09:15
by L.Z
The Tkp fish is special L114 var.
Posted: 20 Apr 2003, 05:56
by Plec0maniac
Its really hard to choose from a batch of L114. For example we have a shipment of L114 arriving with around 80pcs, U could choose plenty of different vars. but when they grow they almost looks the same

Posted: 20 Apr 2003, 07:43
by Yann
Hi!
What we should not loose in sight is that body marking for animals are like finger prints and body shape for us; a way to seperate individual from a same species between each other.
We shall wait and see him growing to maybe be able to tell to what species he belongs to.
If it is a Pseudacanthicus cf leopardus, the intersting thing to know would be does he come from the Rio Negro bassin or from the Rio Rupunini bassin.
It would also interested to see how close or how far these 2 populations are form eachother.
Cheers
Yann
Posted: 02 May 2003, 08:17
by L.Z
Hi,yannfulliquet
You may see in the Japanese website Pseudacanthicus leopardus- L 144, but I thought his serial number is wrong, should be special L114.
http://www.petlog.co.jp/aqua/Pleco/Listo-pleco.htm Japanese web.
http://cichlidae.netliberte.org/loricar ... pardus.htm General L114.
I recently photographed that special L114var (16cm), was similar to in front of me idea, when juvenile fish on the forehead the black spot was less shapes, but along with the growth, the black spot were more, the body color still was partial to the golden color.
The L600 juvenile fish forehead does not have the black spot existence since childhood, the grown-up time forehead still does not have the black spot existence.
I photograph L114 Var.(16CM)
I photograph General L114. (16CM)

Posted: 02 May 2003, 17:30
by L.Z
In that three pictures L114. Is obese, his appetite is very good.
Posted: 04 May 2003, 18:38
by L.Z
But I saw that "L114 var" the dorsal fin is spacious.
Only is knew will at present is buying and selling with this name, how future be?
I anticipate its legitimate name.