Young L316, L333?

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Young L316, L333?

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Anyone any ideas about this one?

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Sorry for the quick post, I will be looking through the forum more tomorrow! :oops: :oops:

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Post by Raul-7 »

L399/400 - that seems the most popular choice these past few weeks. :wink:

I have a trio that look very similar to yours, except not as ivory white. Are your's adults or what's the secret to getting them to look that beautiful?
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L399/400, search on the internet "L399 Hypancistrus" you will find pics of this fish, if not I'll send you the link by e mail

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Try looking on L-Welse.com, it is a German site so you may need to brush up on your language skills.
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Post by Rob »

Hi Guys

Thanks for your responses. Unfortunately the fish is not mine, but I will certainly be trying to get hold of a few!!!!!! :P

I think you are right L399 is probably the closest, but even then the pattern is so much stronger!

I'll add to the post if I get another ID!

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