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It looks like the L288 Peckoltia sp. i purchased yesterday. They are a little bit like the vittata but are deeper orange and the stripes are more zig zag style. I have seen them around more frequently recently. Its common names are orange/red tiger pleco or big banded tiger pleco. Their relaxed colours are amazingly bright
Here is a picture of the L288 I bought yesterday to compare
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Pleco I would most like to keep - L397 Panaque sp.
. They can be quite hard to tell apart if you don't know where they are from. I believe the scientists classify all/most of them as P. vittata (from a recent revision of the Peckoltia genus by Armbruster et.al.) - I'm not sure I agree, but I'm not paid money to write about fish [I wish I was!]
. They can be quite hard to tell apart if you don't know where they are from. I believe the scientists classify all/most of them as P. vittata (from a recent revision of the Peckoltia genus by Armbruster et.al.) - I'm not sure I agree, but I'm not paid money to write about fish [I wish I was!]
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I'd say he agrees that P. vittata currently includes a complex of species. Here's a quote from Armbruster's Peckoltia revision: "It is likely that P. vittata as described above represents more than one species."
- Milton Tan
Research Scientist @ Illinois Natural History Survey
The fish is from my large tank, i have a heap of these fry. I have 202's 134's and 397's in that tank. So obviously it would be a 202, unless i was sold something else as a 202.
I'm not sure what the fish is, but a really good tip for catching the attention of people that may know, is to provide an informative title to the topic. People don't read every single thread!
Seeing as you had a pretty good idea of what they were already, a title like "Confirm L202 Peckoltia lineola ID" would be a much better than "ID please".
The adults look just like my L015 Peckoltia vittata (Candy stripes) they have not got the orange colouring of the L288. L202 Peckoltia lineola are more of a black/yellow colouration with blotchier patterns on the face. The photos are dark brown/biege L015.
Either way the fry are gorgeous
If you wanted to sell the fry just say to the buyers they are Peckoltia sp. to be sure!
I am so jealous you have L397 fry. Congratulations
Pleco I would most like to keep - L397 Panaque sp.