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Yes it looks pretty much like a young Hypancistrus, possibly H. inspector, or L102 or L4/5/28/73.
The rather typical big eye and the small mouth are sure very caracteristic of Hypancistrus
Cheers
Yann
This is L 201 from Colombia/Venezuela. A very common fish here. I have not really looked closely at one to determine a possible genus.
-Shane
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Lampy,
You are correct. Good thing I did not check Aqualog! It is a totally different fish. L 201 arrives here mixed in with batches of Panaque albomaculatus. Most local exporters think that L 201 are baby Panaque albomaculatus and so they just mix the two. If you (or anyone else) is serious about L Numbers you need Das Grosse Buch der Welse which has the original photos of L 1 through L 234 plus notes on each sp.
-Shane
"My journey is at an end and the tale is told. The reader who has followed so faithfully and so far, they have the right to ask, what do I bring back? It can be summed up in three words. Concentrate upon Uganda."
Winston Churchill, My African Journey
Shane wrote: If you (or anyone else) is serious about L Numbers you need Das Grosse Buch der Welse which has the original photos of L 1 through L 234 plus notes on each sp.
-Shane
Failing that this sitehas access to a lot of the orignal pics and is (at least) more accurate than aqualog.