Identification
Identification
Please help what pleco is this?
Re: Identification
How do you add images
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Re: Identification
Hi Scragg,
When you want to attach photos to a forum post, first start typing your post. Underneath the box that you are typing in, you will see a link called "Full Editor & Preview." Click that link. The screen will change and a bunch of new options will appear. Look below your typing box and you will see a tab named "Attachments." Click the "Attachments" tab underneath the topic editing window and click the "Add files" link to attach your photos to your post. (see my photo)
One warning: When you attach images to a forum post, the attachments will appear in the reverse order to which you originally attached them. The first photo you attach will be the last to appear on your final post, and last photo you upload will be first to appear.
Cheers, Eric
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Re: Identification
Thanks for advice Eric
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Re: Identification
Hi,
this is a Liposarcus/Pterygoplichthys species, could be L./P. pardalis or disjunctivus.
The belly pattern will tell which one.
Cheers,
this is a Liposarcus/Pterygoplichthys species, could be L./P. pardalis or disjunctivus.
The belly pattern will tell which one.
Cheers,
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Re: Identification
Many thanks what are the L numbers for those 2
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Re: Identification
P. disjunctivus never had an L number assigned to it.
P. pardalis has been called L021. But now that people understand that what we called L021 is simply P. pardalis, the standard action is to just call the fish P. pardalis, since that is its actual name.
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