what L number? dark with light dots
what L number? dark with light dots
can someone please identify my brand new L number:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=343
kind regards,
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/albu ... pic_id=343
kind regards,
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thanks for the quick respons.Silurus wrote:http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/lo ... /189_F.PHP
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Rather than just say, no it's this or that, I thought I'd (like the post just above) actually say what I see.
Aside from the separate dorsal fins, the initial picture shows the typical fimbrated anterior edge to the suckermouth and the horn like ridge at the back of the head.
Jools
Aside from the separate dorsal fins, the initial picture shows the typical fimbrated anterior edge to the suckermouth and the horn like ridge at the back of the head.
Jools
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