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Primarily a planted tank angel keeper I gained interest in L144's due to the adult size staying smaller than the common. This site has been a great information source and questions as I add these little guys will probably arise.
Primarily a planted tank angel keeper I gained interest in L144's due to the adult size staying smaller than the common. This site has been a great information source and questions as I add these little guys will probably arise.
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Welcome to Planet Catfish.
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By "Common" to you mean "Common pleco" or common bristlenose - the latter should grow to exactly the same size as what is sold as L144 in the US, as they are the same species - just different colour forms.
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Welcome.
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Curious now and don't see a photo of L144 listed. How is the color form different?
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This may help....lhafvens wrote:Curious now and don't see a photo of L144 listed. How is the color form different?
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... =5&t=26450