T thewiz Member May 3, 2009 36 0 6 perth western australia www.plecomadness.com May 20, 2009 #1 what is the number for it
D Doodles Retired Staff Apr 8, 2009 8,786 3 36 May 20, 2009 #2 no L number, its been scientifically described and named Sturisoma Panamense i think
Stan Member Apr 23, 2009 2,513 0 36 Shenzhen, China May 20, 2009 #3 Doodles said: no L number, its been scientifically described and named Sturisoma Panamense i think Click to expand... Indeed you are correct, Here's a link with some info on the species. http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/species.php?species_id=289
Doodles said: no L number, its been scientifically described and named Sturisoma Panamense i think Click to expand... Indeed you are correct, Here's a link with some info on the species. http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/species.php?species_id=289
scatz Retired Staff Apr 8, 2009 5,379 2 38 48 Devon, UK May 20, 2009 #4 a lot of the ones that get called royal whiptails here are s. sp. cf festivum
Brengun Global Moderators Staff member Apr 22, 2009 5,041 4 38 62 Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia May 21, 2009 #5 So our Australia Royal whiptails are not Rineloricaria lanceolata? http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/species.php?species_id=739
So our Australia Royal whiptails are not Rineloricaria lanceolata? http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/species.php?species_id=739