Anybody an idea about the different sexes?
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Ps: sorry about the numbers

I'm 99.9% sure that large fish like these are wild-caught. There are commercial breeders of easy to breed species such as Ancistrus and Sturisoma, and some people are breeding expensive plecos, like Hypancistrus. These fish aren't terribly expensive to get in wild form - it is better for the breeders to either get more money for the fish, or get fish that are very productive (lots of fry, fry that grow quickly).Quo wrote:Will you try to breed them? why the profile says that breeding is unreported, they are probably bred by suppliers.
Absolutely not. These fish are heavily fished in Venezuela for the aquarium trade.Quo wrote:Will you try to breed them? why the profile says that breeding is unreported, they are probably bred by suppliers.
I am only aware of one person has has successfully bred them on regular basis.PlecoCrazy wrote:There have been a few reports on here of people breeding them successfully but less than a handful.
("high fin") and ("low fin") are definitely different species according to the scientists.jvision wrote:Are the two L200s definitely different species?