Identities of some of the L's

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Identities of some of the L's

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If some of these L-plecs are so difficult to determine eg L236, L 399, L400 etc... how can I be sure if I go to an Aquarist that what I buying is really what they say it is ?
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get pictures and ID for yourself ;)
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Why not buy a Datz L number book and use that when you go, just to confirm?
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Does it cover up to l399 / 400
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Dunno, don't have one :D

But as far as I know it's Datz who are the people who assign L numbers....so if it aint in the book then I'd be very surprised.
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Post by Sven T. »

Hi,
grettonman wrote:Does it cover up to l399 / 400
no! :wink:

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