Photo shoot!! (load warning)

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
WyldFya;630757; said:
L203 is a redesignation of L090.


Don't mean to derail here, but I've always seen the two as very diffrent fish. Any serious loricariidae keeper knows that the big Panaques are are of the most difficult plecs to truely ID without knowing collection point and many other specifics that can't be seen in the average picture.
 
Well here you go have a look for yourself. The reason the water looks cloudy is because I bought the tank for 100$ and the whole front and back paynes of glass are one huge soft water spot. I didn't bother buffing it out. Looking at it with your own eye, it doesn't look cloudy, but when you use a camera it shows up bad. Except when doing close up shots close to the glass. If I try to take a picture of something in the back of the tank it comes out cloudy.

DSCN2805.jpg
DSCN2808.jpg


DSCN2806.jpg
DSCN2807.jpg


DSCN2803.jpg
DSCN2804.jpg
 
No worries, it's been like 4 days since I've tested it anyways. I'll keep you posted. I'm going to do some mayjor moving around this weekend. Now that the christmas rush is over. I'll actually have some time to get my tanks back under control.
 
tb_077;631372;631372 said:
Don't mean to derail here, but I've always seen the two as very diffrent fish. Any serious loricariidae keeper knows that the big Panaques are are of the most difficult plecs to truely ID without knowing collection point and many other specifics that can't be seen in the average picture.
L203 is the redesignation of L090c and L090d. They are infact different looks, but they were both originally listed as L090.
 
Great collection :)
 
"damn. sorry it got to the stage you had to do that. keep updating."

On the contrary, I believe the pics attest to the well cycled conditions of his tank. However, for the record, my attentions were constructed solely on a nitrate basis, as no aquarium should have either ammonia or nitrite.

Also, Wildfyre, to some extent, is correct. As subletter designations of L numbers are technically defunct by manner of the original lettering agenda, fish entering from Port Uca. are referred to casually as "90d", which was merely a trade name deemed by an unsure exporter somewhere (read as: hobbyist enstated), and not officially recognized by most reliable L number catalogues (DATZ at the forefront), as with all other classifications of L90. Therefore, it's not so much a redirection as it is a misnomer.
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com