The quick find topic
The quick find topic
hello i need help for identificate my bristlenosses, they are ancistrus full red and ancistrus full red long fines, males have bristles and eyes are common black. In spain nobody knows about loricaryds, maybe other hobbysts can give me more information about my specimens (procedence river, listed in l or lda?, link FAQ in this page about them?). thank you!
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Re: Ancistrus red info please
is where you will find them for now - they are known in English as super reds.kadon wrote:hello i need help for identificate my bristlenosses, they are ancistrus full red and ancistrus full red long fines, males have bristles and eyes are common black. In spain nobody knows about loricaryds, maybe other hobbysts can give me more information about my specimens (procedence river, listed in l or lda?, link FAQ in this page about them?). thank you!
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Re: The quick find topic
so they are cataloged as cirrhosus. and what is the meaning of cf?? cat-fish? and sp??
nobody know were was the first one captured? i heard about Peru, but no specify river.
thank you, Jools
Kadon
nobody know were was the first one captured? i heard about Peru, but no specify river.
thank you, Jools
Kadon
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Re: The quick find topic
cf. Literally means "confer." An animal appears similar to an identified species, but without certainty or confirmation.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/general/ge ... cle_id=439
If you are referring to your reds, they are a selectively bred tank strain, not a wild type fish, so no location.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/general/ge ... cle_id=439
If you are referring to your reds, they are a selectively bred tank strain, not a wild type fish, so no location.
Re: The quick find topic
thank you Nabobmob1