L260 Pretender - Please Help ID

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L260 Pretender - Please Help ID

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These are Hypancistrus sp "Monte Dourado" and they have no L-no yet, their origin is Rio Jari/Brasil.

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Post by worldwide73 »

I can see why they might of said they were L260, at first glance they just look really stressed to me, I know the one I had looked stressed like that too.

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Thanks for the help. I really appreciate it.

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Hi,
interesting, because this one i´ve bought as an L 260 too...

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And that is also Hypancistrus sp "Monte Dourado".

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Lol, whatever it is I want one! :razz:
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Janne, do you think this is a "Monte Dourado"?

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Post by Janne »

Another picture with the whole fish or almost, it's hard to see in a close up pic but yours looks like a L260.
The problem with Hypancistrus sp "Monte Dourado" is that they are very variable in their pattern depending what age and size they are in.

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Jerry,

L260 or not L260, I still have dibs on them :)

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If any of you folks is interested, I will posting an auction for 5 adult (appears to be 2f/3m on Aquabid this weekend. I'd love to see them go to a good home where they'll get lost of action!!! :)

So if anyone interest -- they are BIG (4-5" each) and HEALTHY. I have no time these days and want to do more than just feed them! To the right person, I include their favorite caves, too!

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Post by Jorge »

Janne wrote:Another picture with the whole fish or almost, it's hard to see in a close up pic but yours
Sorry for the delate, Janne... I've found some pics of this fish:

Is a female, is lighter than the others L260, more golden and has "stress bars". She lives with a male L260 and I have never seen babys or mating behaviour...

When I bought her, very slim:
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Now she tends to be a bit overweight: :huh:
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L260 or "Monte Dourado"? :?:
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Thats a "Monte Dourado".

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Thanks Janne. :D
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Post by Borbi »

Hi Janne,

out of personal interest: is there an "explanable" difference or is it an "I just see it"-kind of difference between L260 and H. sp. "Monte Dourado"?

If it is simply the fine markings: why not call it L318 or something?

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