- All specimens in the store are small (approximately 50mm SL)
- Body is dark charcoal, almost black, covered with irregular, white spots (irregular and jagged-edged, not round dots).
- The pectoral fins have red bands over the pectoral spines.
- The pectoral fins aren't striped, but there are rows of small spots forming parallel lines across the pectorals, approximately aligning with the reddish bands on the pectoral spines.
- The body has an elongate, almost triangular head.
- All the specimens in the tank (at least six fish) have small (2-3mm) bristles along the dorsal lip margin.
- I don't see any sexual dimorphism IF there are a mix of males and females in the tank.
Based on the fine white spots, my first thought was peppermint pleco (L071). But after looking at all the profile pics, possible species IDs I'm considering (In order of closest match, IMHO) are:
also matches the description (at least superficially), but since there are no registered owners, it's not likely whatsoever.
Thanks for your judgments. Cheers, Eric