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loricariidae identification
Posted: 30 May 2008, 12:28
by aledk85
hi!!!!
most of the people(no catfish-passion) that have tank,usualy buy's cleaning fish

( i hate this definition)aniway...the seller bit informed use usualy common name like pleco,plecostomus sp. but how one buyer can know if is it(for example)Hypostomus sp. or Pterygoplichthys sp.?usualy with the ancistrus we look at the tale but with them?we just see the color when they grow?
thanks

Re: loricariidae identification
Posted: 30 May 2008, 12:57
by DutchFry
for example, Pterygoplichthys spp have more then 10 rays on their dorsal fin.
but in general, sellers just forget the names given to them by breeders or exporters. sometimes fish comes in without a scientific name, so they just label them as being plecostomus or something like that.
buyers must get more responsible. do your research before purchasing a fish. take a picture at your LFS and ask around if you're not sure which species you're dealing with. a forum like PlanetCatfish is of great value in this proces*
* and ofcourse for a 1000 more reasons!

Re: loricariidae identification
Posted: 30 May 2008, 13:01
by racoll
Information on differentiating
Hypostomus and
Pterygoplichthys can be found
here
Re: loricariidae identification
Posted: 30 May 2008, 13:55
by aledk85
thanks
we need to count the dorsal ray
very intersting....
Re: loricariidae identification
Posted: 30 May 2008, 14:15
by MatsP
The other key would be the price. Pterygoplichthys are generally not expensive. Wild-caught Hypostomus [and as far as I'm aware, they are not captive bred] will be noticeably more expensive.
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Mats