Pterygoplichthys pardalis ?
Pterygoplichthys pardalis ?
I've rescued 3 cat's, wich I believe is cammon Pleco ( Pterygoplichthys pardalis) , but I'm not sure. I was hoping sombidy in here could help me confirm ...or denying my suspicion.
Re: Pterygoplichthys pardalis ?
Here is a better pic of the smallest.
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Re: Pterygoplichthys pardalis ?
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Under Identification, you will see this....
Under Identification, you will see this....
This species is most likely to be confused with P. disjunctivus. The pattern on the abdomen is the most useful external key: P. pardalis has a spotted pattern, where P. disjunctivus has a vermiculated pattern. For more info see: Zootaxa 1109: 57?68 (2006)
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Okej, this one has a pattern who looks like the pattern on the back, I woun't call i spotted. I will try to take a pic at the stomach
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Here is a pic from his stomach, what do you think ? Is it a Pardalis or is it a disjunctivus ??
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My vote is definitely for P. pardalis
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Re: Pterygoplichthys pardalis ?
Your bigger fishes may be .
Pt pardalis - or disjunctivus - is much more slender then Pt gibbyceps, and in the buckets the other two fishes look less slender.
Pt pardalis - or disjunctivus - is much more slender then Pt gibbyceps, and in the buckets the other two fishes look less slender.
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In my opinion the fish is clearly .
The network pattern on the belly, the small dorsal fin, and the grey colouration are the indicators to me.
The network pattern on the belly, the small dorsal fin, and the grey colouration are the indicators to me.
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Re: Pterygoplichthys pardalis ?
I agree. The belly pattern is clearly vermiculated.In my opinion the fish is clearly Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus.
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They look exactly like the disjunctivus on the picture. Both the colour, the pattern and the shape of the body. The biggest is a bit darker though.Narwhal72 wrote:I agree. The belly pattern is clearly vermiculated.In my opinion the fish is clearly Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus.
Andy