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I know the pics aren't the best, but that's as good as I could get through the tank glass, and the plastic bag from the LFS! I know he looks more brown in the pics, but he appears more gray in person!
Thanks for the response. The LFS had "Rubber Pleco" written on the tank. I figured it was a Rubber-nose pleco. The Rubber-nose is what I wanted, as they stay a little smaller than the Rubber pleco.Report this postReply with quoteRe: Rubber Pleco, or Rubber Nose/Rubber Lip Pleco?
by racoll on Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:13 pm
If by "rubber pl*co" you mean Parancistrus aurantiacus, then no, it is not that.
Your fish is a Chaetostoma, and these are usually sold as "rubber nose plecos".
Could be Chaetostoma sp(2) or Chaetostoma nudirostre. Not sure. It still looks young.
The eyes and the spots are very small though, which could mean something else.
I'll consult a book later.
Tina,sunfish wrote:I agree, this is a Chaetostoma. Your tank size is OK, just bear in mind that Chaetostoma are usually found in fast flowing hillstreams (i.e. require cold, highly oxygenated water).