Spotted Panaqolus

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Spotted Panaqolus

Post by Nick Crane »

We had this lovely spotted Panaqolus, arrived in with our last L226 Iquitos Tigers from Peru, what are your id thoughts guys

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I'd go for .

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And for my understanding, why not L426?
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Post by Borbi »

Wijnands,

because L426 has smaller eyes.

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