New Leporacanthicus... But which one?
- MatsP
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New Leporacanthicus... But which one?
I got a pair of these the other day:
Female
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Male
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Tail fin showing light/dark markings
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I'm leaning towards , but would be a close match too. The tail seems to indicate L263 to me.
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Mats
Female
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Male
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Tail fin showing light/dark markings
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I'm leaning towards , but would be a close match too. The tail seems to indicate L263 to me.
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Mats
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Re: New Leporacanthicus... But which one?
Hi Mats,
Very nice fish - what size are they?
I haven't seen either in the flesh but L263 looks good and they have been imported before.
Where did you get them from?
Cheers,
Mark.
Very nice fish - what size are they?
I haven't seen either in the flesh but L263 looks good and they have been imported before.
Where did you get them from?
Cheers,
Mark.
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Re: New Leporacanthicus... But which one?
I got them from Maidenhead Aquatics in Guildford (only two they had, before they get a rush of "I want one too" customers! ;) ). They were labelled as L. triactis, but they clearly are NOT that. They were in the shop for at least a year - in fact, I think they may have been there for a lot longer.
There is a single one that I know of in another MA store that I may pick up as well.
They are about 10cm TL (I didn't measure them), so not very large, but the female looks pretty mature to me. I doubt the size in the Cat-eLog is correct, which says 25cm SL.
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Mats
There is a single one that I know of in another MA store that I may pick up as well.
They are about 10cm TL (I didn't measure them), so not very large, but the female looks pretty mature to me. I doubt the size in the Cat-eLog is correct, which says 25cm SL.
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Mats
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Re: New Leporacanthicus... But which one?
They belong to the Joselimai/heterodon group and I never seen them in sizes over 20 cm TL
Nice ones! Never had this species myself!
Cristoffer
Nice ones! Never had this species myself!
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Re: New Leporacanthicus... But which one?
hi, they are definatley L263. iv got a big pair of these and they have maxed out a around 7" but are really chunky. nice fish good luck with them!
Thanks