Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
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Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
Hello Everyone, could anybody confirm me the ID of this Pleco? It appears to be a Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru" but I would like to be sure about it.
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Re: Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
I'd don't know for sure, but I'd hazard a guess at . Either way, the fish needs to be settled to get a view of the normal colouration. Was it just introduced into that tank by any chance?
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Re: Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
Thanks for your response Jools. That Pleco has been in my tank for around 3 weeks, so it is supposed to has it's normal coloration.
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Re: Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
In that case I am really not sure. What was it sold as?
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Re: Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
It was sold as False Zebra Pleco
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Re: Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
is sometimes called the "Chocolate zebra pleco" and is sometimes sold as the "Colombian zebra pleco." Neither of these fish look exactly like your photo, although the pattern of H. debilittera is reminiscent of your fish (but the colors look off).
There is also , which is sold as a Para zebra. The orange colored body is similar in tint, but the face and overall color pattern doesn't look at all the same.
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Re: Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
I will try to take a better picture of this Pleco with another type of light. Thank you very much for your help
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Re: Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
I have now L 340 and they look completely different - almost black with medium thin white - yellowish lines. I had L 270 too - they were black and white too - youngsters. The fish on the picture has too much orange and pink with comparison to these species.
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Re: Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
Nice fish.
We also refer to L129 as a "Colombian zebra pleco" in New Zealand. In the absence of a common name on the species page is it worth updating the species page with this common name (and any others that surface)?
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Re: Peckoltia sp. "Rio Maicuru"
It reminded me of this pic, and the fact that L340 do turn up in different hues like this.
Whatever it is, that looks like atypical colouration. What might help us next is a shot of the mouth.
If it is a , and perhaps even in any case, I think it will need some time to ID. More pics please!
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Whatever it is, that looks like atypical colouration. What might help us next is a shot of the mouth.
If it is a , and perhaps even in any case, I think it will need some time to ID. More pics please!
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