Hypan ID please

Jackson

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Here are two videos of the fish in question. I think they are 129. They were being moved so I figured I would get an ID while I have them out

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Irene0100

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Hi , yes could be 129, or young L270. if they stay small then will be 129, the choc zebs get a big bigger. do you know how old they are?
 
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jamous91

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L204 is Panaque not Hypancistrus
so... i do not not get you point ( sorry if this soudes rude and nasty it did not mean to) i was just saying from the pic i have in my book is looks like L204 aka flash pleco
 

JoePlec

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so... i do not not get you point ( sorry if this soudes rude and nasty it did not mean to) i was just saying from the pic i have in my book is looks like L204 aka flash pleco
Well the thread is named HYPAN ID.. the id you offered was not a hypan. quite easy to distingiush a hypan from a panaque not so easy to tell L270 and L129 apart. Dont worry about sounding rude or nasty, i did not take it that way.
 

macvsog23

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L204 belong to a new genus, Panaqolus I have mistaken L129 for L204 before now when out of water easy mistake to make.
 

Doodles

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That's the problem I just want to let them go but I don't want to pass on fish with a false id.
Should I take some pictures of them? Maybe that will be better.
Thanks for help :)
You could try some in water photos although as said they are pretty small and often mistakes are made with id of juvies imo
 
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jamous91

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it is clear i am not as good as i think i am i need more onfor and to learn loads