What type of pleco is this? It's in the ancistrus family but not one of the common bristlenoses.
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Re: What type of pleco is this? It's in the ancistrus family but not one of the common bristlenoses.
Were these purchased from same source? Are they the same overall size? (the second looks smaller/younger)
Do they have any red in the pectoral fins?
Cheers, Eric
Do they have any red in the pectoral fins?
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Re: What type of pleco is this? It's in the ancistrus family but not one of the common bristlenoses.
I don't own them yet. Someone is selling them for $10 each and says they were unlabeled when he got them imported and still is searching for an L number. Asking if they have red on their pectoral fins!
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Re: What type of pleco is this? It's in the ancistrus family but not one of the common bristlenoses.
They are like my fish sold like L 059, but some people here said they are Ancistrus sp Rio Ucayali.