Panda Pleco????
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Panda Pleco????
Has anyone ever heard of a Panda pleco?
From another board I'm on
"Have you ever heard of a panda pleco?
There was a tiny pleco today at the store with that name, he looked like a zebra pleco but was definitely not a zebra (mainly black with very thin white lines) - anyway he was really cute but I can't find anything looking like this in my plecos database."
cost approx. 20 USD.
Thanks for any idea's.
From another board I'm on
"Have you ever heard of a panda pleco?
There was a tiny pleco today at the store with that name, he looked like a zebra pleco but was definitely not a zebra (mainly black with very thin white lines) - anyway he was really cute but I can't find anything looking like this in my plecos database."
cost approx. 20 USD.
Thanks for any idea's.
Christina
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How frustrating LOL.
No luck yet, here's more on the plec he saw
"Alright, alright, I just checked Krystyna's suggestions: L260 & L134 don't match at all.
The tiny pleco I saw had thin white parallel lines from head to toe, black body, no perpendicular stripes."
Is there any questions I can ask him that may help identify this lil guy?
Thanks for your time.
No luck yet, here's more on the plec he saw
"Alright, alright, I just checked Krystyna's suggestions: L260 & L134 don't match at all.
The tiny pleco I saw had thin white parallel lines from head to toe, black body, no perpendicular stripes."
Is there any questions I can ask him that may help identify this lil guy?
Thanks for your time.
Christina
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Christina wrote:The tiny pl*co I saw had thin white parallel lines from head to toe, black body, no perpendicular stripes."
I'm not sure I've seen any ray-finned fish with toes before, but presumably Christina's friend means "head to tail", which is a bit different from dorsal to ventral. Maybe this is a pleco which marches on its stomach with metaphorical toes -- who knows without a picture? -- in which case you would be correct.Easy wrote:Dark or black body, with white stripes from top(dorsal) to bottom...
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OK, I am going to try one last time.
Here are the only two plecos I know with parallel stripes along the body that have not been previously mentioned:
Juvenile Panaque nigrolineatus (although the body shape is nothing like a zebra's, and the stripes are neither thin nor white.
Hisonotus leucofrenatus:

Again, the body shape is not like that of a zebra, and the stripes aren't really well defined.
If those aren't it, I give up.
Here are the only two plecos I know with parallel stripes along the body that have not been previously mentioned:
Juvenile Panaque nigrolineatus (although the body shape is nothing like a zebra's, and the stripes are neither thin nor white.
Hisonotus leucofrenatus:

Again, the body shape is not like that of a zebra, and the stripes aren't really well defined.
If those aren't it, I give up.

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