Pterygoplichthys pardalis ?

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Pterygoplichthys pardalis ?

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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.
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Here is a better pic of the smallest.
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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 ?

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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.
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Okey. Thank you :)
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Re: Pterygoplichthys pardalis ?

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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.
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In my opinion the fish is clearly Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus.
I agree. The belly pattern is clearly vermiculated.

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Narwhal72 wrote:
In my opinion the fish is clearly Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus.
I agree. The belly pattern is clearly vermiculated.

Andy
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.
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