Is it really a bat pleco and a clown pleco??
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Is it really a bat pleco and a clown pleco??
I know the pics aren't close up enough but I tried my best. Same fish store as the assorted synos ID,
They have them as Clown Pleco:
and Bat pleco:
They also had a sign for a blue spot pleco but I couldn't get a pic.
They have them as Clown Pleco:
and Bat pleco:
They also had a sign for a blue spot pleco but I couldn't get a pic.
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Re: Is it really a bat pl*co and a clown pl*co??
The first one is a (L147/L205/L387 perhaps - the picture isn't ideal for ID purposes, but a comparison with the pictures in the Cat-eLog should help you along)
The second is probbably a , perhaps .
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The second is probbably a , perhaps .
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Re: Is it really a bat pl*co and a clown pl*co??
The first is definitely , as the very wide & nearly divided mid-body band distinguishes them from similar species...except the rarely-if-ever imported P.brevis of course.
I agree that the second is L.joselemai, because doesn't have white tips on it's unpaired fins from what I've seen.
I agree that the second is L.joselemai, because doesn't have white tips on it's unpaired fins from what I've seen.
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Re: Is it really a bat pl*co and a clown pl*co??
yeah I was wondering about the white tips, if he was sick and they said no they all get white tips the bats. Hmmm.
Thanks you guys.
Thanks you guys.
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Re: Is it really a bat pl*co and a clown pl*co??
so their clown isnt a clown and their bat isnt a vampire pleco?
I wonder what their blue spot pleco is? I need to get a pic of that.
Man I can see where its hard to buy the right one of these guys.
I wonder what their blue spot pleco is? I need to get a pic of that.
Man I can see where its hard to buy the right one of these guys.
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Re: Is it really a bat pl*co and a clown pl*co??
The Leporacanthicus looks gorgeous- I wish I saw them round me... at a price <£10 of course
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