glyptoperichthys joselimaianus
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glyptoperichthys joselimaianus
is there a more orange or red spotted colour form/morph of this fish.
i purchased mine as an L001 but it doesn't have white spots. but it is an joselimaianus, not a gibbiceps.
i purchased mine as an L001 but it doesn't have white spots. but it is an joselimaianus, not a gibbiceps.
Meanwhile, Homer catches a legendary catfish, General Sherman, but to prove his love for Marge he throws it back in the lake...
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white spots?
all the other ones i have seen were white spotted, like the L 001 picture in the aqualog. the spots appear to fade w/age, leaving the fish nearly all black, with faint spots.
this new batch recently came into the country, coloured w/a black background and dark red or rusty coloured round spots. i have no idea where they were imported from, could be wild caught or bred in asia somewhere. they might have been locally bred, but i doubt it.
it'll be interesting to see what these look like in a couple of years.
right now mine is about 5-6cm and shows typical glytoperichthys behavior.
anyone got photos of the red spotted ones? wonder if they look like mine.
this new batch recently came into the country, coloured w/a black background and dark red or rusty coloured round spots. i have no idea where they were imported from, could be wild caught or bred in asia somewhere. they might have been locally bred, but i doubt it.
it'll be interesting to see what these look like in a couple of years.
right now mine is about 5-6cm and shows typical glytoperichthys behavior.
anyone got photos of the red spotted ones? wonder if they look like mine.
Meanwhile, Homer catches a legendary catfish, General Sherman, but to prove his love for Marge he throws it back in the lake...
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Probably bred in Asia. The ones I have seen in Singapore all had orange spots, and they were the same price as common plecos, suggesting that they had been bred locally.
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Breeding and size
I recently brought 4 of these gold spot plecs. They are brown with yellowy orage spots. The ones I got were bred in Oz but the parents have recently died hence the availablity of them. I was also wondering the total size which I have been searching for and was told that big males can get up to 30cm but the rest stay around 20cm. I will be interested in what happens with these fish as I am planning on breeding them as I have been given a few tips on how to do it etc but I'll le you all know how i go.
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