I was on LiveAquaria's diver's den and saw this pleco labeled as a L029 galaxy pleco, but it doesn't really look like one imo. Lmk what you guys think it is
LiveAquaria pleco in question below (species ?)
https://www.liveaquaria.com/images/diversden/approved/lg-0420222-529.jpg
Galaxy pleco L029 ...
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- 10 May 2022, 03:54
- Forum: What is my catfish?
- Topic: What place is this on LiveAquaria?
- Replies: 2
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- 23 Dec 2018, 01:34
- Forum: What is my catfish?
- Topic: not a blue phantom
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1054
Re: not a blue phantom
I think you got scammed... That's a common bristlenose for sure.
- 10 Oct 2017, 00:18
- Forum: What is my catfish?
- Topic: Erethistid ID
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1470
Re: Erethistid ID
It does seem to be Pseudolaguvia Ribeiroi because of how dark it is, but it is kind of hard to tell. Because of packaging and stress the colors may change when settled in the tank. If it is not Pseudolaguvia ribeiroi, it kind of also looks like Pseudolaguvia Shawi because of the bands, though ...
- 23 Jan 2017, 13:58
- Forum: South American Catfishes (Everything else)
- Topic: I found these bones at Rio Beni - Bolivia
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- Views: 3254
Re: I found these bones at Rio Beni - Bolivia
I think it may be the pectoral spines of the Megalodoras Irwini. They are a large doradid found throughout much of South America. The skeleton Jools posted very closely resembles this catfish.
- 28 Nov 2016, 14:47
- Forum: South American Catfishes (Everything else)
- Topic: South American Catfishes for a 20 long.
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- Views: 2901
Re: South American Catfishes for a 20 long.
2-3 spotted pimelodella would also be a good choice. They are not too small, active, beautiful, and very cheap and common. Tthey can get about 4-5 inches and are great eaters.