Dark Gray / Gray "Common" Pleco?
Dark Gray / Gray "Common" Pleco?
Hi! I bought a tank that came with several fish... I was able to rehome all of them with the exception of this pleco. I'm going on the assumption that it is a "common" pleco, possibly a Disjunctivus or Pardalis but would like to know exactly which one. TIA,
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Re: Dark Gray / Gray "Common" Pleco?
Disjunctivus
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Re: Dark Gray / Gray "Common" Pleco?
Awesome. Thanks so much....
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Re: Dark Gray / Gray "Common" Pleco?
Looks JUST like my old Alan, whom I adopted from biology class at the end of the year...:'} Cute little blue starfish decoration, too.
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Haha, Thanks! My daughter HAD to have the blue starfish
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Re: Dark Gray / Gray "Common" Pleco?
^^ I always went for some of the unique decorations, too. Like a Squidward house! Or the big Barnacle Bar--the plecos would actually rest on the seats as if they were patrons, the largest one liked to perch on top of it, and the Pictus cat hid behind it for most of the day with her long silvery "whiskers" sticking out. (That's Alan.)