Help with pleco ID
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Re: Help with pl*co ID
I dont think they are panaque change L 226 the stripes are real close together on these fish and change are wider apart
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Re: Help with pl*co ID
Hi,
I´d hazard a guess toward L 206. The pattern on their heads is significantly denser than in P. changae.
Cheers, Sandor
I´d hazard a guess toward L 206. The pattern on their heads is significantly denser than in P. changae.
Cheers, Sandor
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Re: Help with pl*co ID
L206 should have a spotted tailfin?
I saw in the Cat-eLog was showing both spotted and striped...
Janne
I saw in the Cat-eLog was showing both spotted and striped...
Janne
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Re: Help with pleco ID
A good side shot would help, but I am pretty sure what you have there is a full grown Are you going to try and spawn them? When they are juveniles they are absolutely stunning!
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Re: Help with pl*co ID
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