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Ancistrus sp.

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A photo of my original female Ancistrus sp. in 1988.

 

A photo of my original male Ancistrus sp. in 1988.

 

Fourth generation Ancistrus sp. male from above (1996)

 

Fourth generation Ancistrus sp. female from above (1996)

My first female Ancistrus sp., in (1988)   My first male Ancistrus sp., in (1988)   Fourth generation male from above (1996)  

Fourth generation female from above(1996)

             

The belly of the male Ancistrus sp.

 

The belly of the female Ancistrus sp.

 

Close-up of the male Ancistrus sp. mouth

 

Close-up of the female Ancistrus sp. mouth

The belly of the male.

 

The belly of the female.

 

Close-up of the male's mouth.

 

Close-up of the female's mouth.

             

A very sticky clutch of eggs of the Ancistrus sp.

 

Newly hatched fry of the Ancistrus sp.. The sucker mouths are fully developed and they adhere to surfaces very strongly

 

One day old fry of the Ancistrus sp.

 

One day old fry of the Ancistrus sp. again.  I was trying to measure them

A very sticky clutch of eggs. (Fifth generation, 1998)

 

Newly hatched fry. The sucker mouths are fully developed and they adhere to surfaces very strongly.

 

One day old fry.

 

One day old fry. I was trying to measure them.

             

Two day old Ancistrus sp. fry

 

Two day old Ancistus sp. fry

 

Three day old Ancistrus sp. fry

 

Three day old Ancistrus sp. fry

Two day old fry.

 

Two day old fry.

 

Three day old fry.

 

Three day old fry.

             

Four day old Ancistrus sp. fry

 

Five day old fry. These Ancistrus sp. fry are now ready to eat newly hatched brine shrimp

 

A close-up of two day old Ancistrus sp. fry

 

Four day old fry.

Five day old fry. These are now ready for newly hatched brine shrimp.

A close-up of two day old fry.


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