Given juvenile fish of 2"-4" in length, how can I differentiate between Hypostomus spp., Glyptoperichthys spp. and Liposarcus spp.?
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Count the dorsal fin rays. Hypostomus and Cochliodon have I, 7 (meaning one hard ray followed by seven soft rays) while Glyptopterichthys and Lipsarcus have I, 8 or more (actually usually more than 12).
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Count the dorsal fin rays. Hypostomus and Cochliodon have I, 7 (meaning one hard ray followed by seven soft rays) while Glyptopterichthys and Lipsarcus have I, 8 or more (actually usually more than 12).
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