Identifying Pleco
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Identifying Pleco
Needing help identifying this black pleco with white spots. Resembles gold nugget but has white spots insted of yellow. It was sold as peppermint but favors snowball more
Last edited by Aquafrontosa on 18 Oct 2012, 15:42, edited 5 times in total.
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Re: Identifying Pleco
Seems like L253 to me...
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Re: Identifying Pleco
A l 253 is yellow in color unlike this pleco which is clearly black with white spots. Still seeking identity
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Re: Identifying Pleco
my guess would be hypancistrus contradens
or maybe L-142
or maybe L-142
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Re: Identifying Pleco
I would be wary of placing too much emphasis on the colour of the spots as this can be impacted on by the fishes health, the diet & the water conditions.
What water parameters do you have? I'm thinking maybe hard & alkaline (as it looks like a tanganyikan cichlid in the background)
What water parameters do you have? I'm thinking maybe hard & alkaline (as it looks like a tanganyikan cichlid in the background)
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Re: Identifying Pleco
I wouldn't rule out .
Getting some better photos, including one of the mouth would help a lot.
Getting some better photos, including one of the mouth would help a lot.
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Re: Identifying Pleco
I agree. I don't have L253 but it looks like it could have white spots. IMO, it's not H. contradens or L142 either.
I also want to point out that Heribertogj works with plecs in the Xingu, so he probably is pretty accurate.
I also want to point out that Heribertogj works with plecs in the Xingu, so he probably is pretty accurate.
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Re: Identifying Pleco
My first instinct was , also. Might be the prominent nares?
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Re: Identifying Pleco
I'd go with and certainly a species of . Colour of the spots is variable.Aquafrontosa wrote:A l 253 is yellow in color unlike this pleco which is clearly black with white spots. Still seeking identity
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