Is it possible to identify who is that L114 or L600? SL is around 18 sm.
Thanks

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Acanthicus wrote:Hi,
I don´t think they are L 114, they look more like Pseudacanthicus leopardus to me, due to the very small spots on the head. But the caudal fin is kind of irritating me, cause of the orange part. Bigger pics might help. I agree, that first one is a male, and last one looks like it could be a female.
I don't think any scientist has had a chance to look at the problem.CoryWally wrote:what's the general concensus between L114 and L600? Are they regarded separate species or regional variants.
I personally believe that L114 and L600 are closely related and NOT the same species.Until scientists perform a taxonomy revision of them everything is speculation of course.CoryWally wrote:Without wanting to railroad this thread, what's the general concensus between L114 and L600? Are they regarded separate species or regional variants.
The breeding log in Shane's World describes various breeding experiences with mixed parents, without any concerned comment on hybridisation.
The reason I ask is I recently acquired a 'pair' which could be one of each!
Cheers,
Mark.
likesloaches wrote:Kouen,
Keep a close watch on the quality of the water. Four fish of that size produce a lot of waste!
CoryWally and husky_jim
I am hoping to add solid data to the L114 / L600 discussion soon. I currently have over 100 3month old pure 'L600' fry and over 200 1month old fry where the male is an L600 and the female I can best describe as a hybrid. I am documenting the growth of both groups. I will photograph each one when they are 2". Cristoffer and I have been trading emails so it will be a team effort. For background I have already posted several threads on these spawns. More to follow.
Jim
Look at two adult fish, of similar size, in good condition, from above. Scale them up in your mind so they are the same size.kouen wrote:But I still can’t understand head proportions or deferens of male/female head styles.