need a pleco I.D.

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need a pleco I.D.

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Hi everyone,

I came across two of these fish at a local fish store and bought them as mystery plecos. As of right now my best guess is to be an L-080. I just wanted to be sure because I have two males and would one day like to find them some females if possible. Also I would liek to enter them in my clubs bowl show next month. Here are my best pics I have. Thanks
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here are two more not as good pics but all I got
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One of the small species. Unfortunately, there are several that look almost identical, so it's probably better if you look at the pictures, unless you have information as to where it comes from...

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yea I see there a lot of very similair fish. I just was hoping someone had something similar and could help I.D. because I would rather not misidentify it. the one thing that the person I bought it off said though.Is that it had a common name like a chocolate zebra or something of that nature. Also do you think its pattern will break up more as it becomes older? And another thing is that its housed with my l-204 and doesnt touch the pieces of drift wood like my l-204 does. thanks for the info though.
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satony wrote:yea I see there a lot of very similair fish. I just was hoping the person I bought it off said though.Is that it had a common name like a chocolate zebra or something of that nature.
has the common name 'Chocolate Zebra Pleco'.
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This is not a L270
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jac wrote:This is not a L270
I agree. It's definitely one of the small Panaque species - it is too "chunky" to be a Hypancistrus.

I'm afraid it'll be difficult to match it to a specific species without knowing where it came from.

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Hi!!

I would suspect this fish being

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If it's a then it needs to go on a diet - the first picture in particular shows the typical "looks like is swallowed a golf-ball" shape of Panaque. I may be wrong.

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Hi!!

Mats I agree but since the pic is taken out the water, I wouldn't be so sure, especially with the picture in the water that could also show a Peckoltia...

But for sure it is either one of this 2!!
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Could it be Peckoltia Vitata? Often mistaken for Panaqua Maccus it says in the cat-e-log.....
Don't think the head shape quite fits Panaque.
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jac wrote:Could it be Peckoltia Vitata? Often mistaken for Panaqua Maccus it says in the cat-e-log.....
Don't think the head shape quite fits Panaque.
They are often mistaken because there are confusing mixups of one showing the other for picture [Baensh Aquarium Atlas shows a picture of P. maccus with a caption of P. vittata - but I think I've seen it the other way around too].

Body shape, in my opinion is wrong for any Peckoltia.

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