Pleco from YouTube.

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Pleco from YouTube.

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I am sure you have seen this movie 1000 times. Please advice what kind of catfish is that?

Thanks!
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as far as i know, this is an undescribed species of Leporacanthicus from Venezuela.

it sure is beautiful :-BD
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Thanks!

Is that fish in stok some were?
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I believe the thoughts are that they are one of the less common L-numbers. But it's not certain, from what I know.

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The pattern looks similar to . Very nice looking fish. I wonder if it looses its nice patterns when it grows older like the L065 do?
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haven't there been 2-3 other posts to this exact same video?
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nvcichlids wrote:haven't there been 2-3 other posts to this exact same video?
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According to this http://www.l-welse.com/reviewpost/showp ... 379/cat/36 it's a onetimer.
I wish it was in one of my tanks ....
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Both of those are awesome. Wonder how hard they are to get in the states?
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Wonder how hard they are to get in the states?
According to this,it's a onetimer.
The answer therefore is, pretty much impossible to get hold of
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Richard B wrote:
Wonder how hard they are to get in the states?
According to this,it's a onetimer.
The answer therefore is, pretty much impossible to get hold of

Since I had "they are" I was including L065 in that question. I should have just mentioned L065 but dont want to hijack this thread talking about a somewhat similar appearing species.
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Hi,

just to complete this topic:

The shown pleco is not even closer related to L 65, which is a Pseudacanthicus. Just have a look at the mouth(http://www.l-welse.com/reviewpost/showp ... 379/cat/36), the barbels are a typical characteristic of Leporacanthicus.

Glaser once imported a Leporacanthicus from Venezuela reminding me of that one: http://www.aquariumglaser.de/de/leporac ... e_993.html

When I wrote the article for http://www.l-welse.com I asked Ivan, the owner and captor, about it. He told me, that it would be the only specimen. And he didn`t want to sell. But this is, I dont know, I think 3 years ago....


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