Share some pictures of my new Plecos collection (Singapore)
Share some pictures of my new Plecos collection (Singapore)
today have been a joyeous occassion and with no intention of buying any pleco at all... all of a sudden, without me knowing!... I find myself browsing at a popular (but very cramp) fish shop here in Singapore... at 9.45pm... haha...
This shop was going to close for the day but luckily I overheard that they have a new batch of pleco just arrived at their place.. and there it is .. I happened to see a particular pleco that is round and chubby.. looks like xanto but in black color (the shop ladyboss tell me that it is actually "BLUE" when it settles down) and of course I am impressed.. especially when they tell me that this lot just arrived and there is only 1 pc!
well.. at the end of it.. bought 3 pcs (when I have prepared NOT to buy anything!)
being a newbie here, guys, please help me identify this chubby look-like plecos... appreicate your comments... can it be blue, as claimed by the shop? I have to admit that I was a little overwhelmed when I select these fishes... didn't get to choose the fish properly, as the shop is closing for the day....
This shop was going to close for the day but luckily I overheard that they have a new batch of pleco just arrived at their place.. and there it is .. I happened to see a particular pleco that is round and chubby.. looks like xanto but in black color (the shop ladyboss tell me that it is actually "BLUE" when it settles down) and of course I am impressed.. especially when they tell me that this lot just arrived and there is only 1 pc!
well.. at the end of it.. bought 3 pcs (when I have prepared NOT to buy anything!)
being a newbie here, guys, please help me identify this chubby look-like plecos... appreicate your comments... can it be blue, as claimed by the shop? I have to admit that I was a little overwhelmed when I select these fishes... didn't get to choose the fish properly, as the shop is closing for the day....
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As Janne pointed out, the first fish is L 239. In Aqualog it was L 232 although the DATZ L 232 was a very different fish. Maybe the new Aqualog books will sort all of this out. Although, I fear it will make it worse in sense because now we will have to ask L 239 from DATZ, Aqualog or New Aqualog?
When in good shape, and under the right light, they have a very blue sheen. They appear to belong to a new genus closely related to Panaque and do not fit in the Panaque dentex subgroup group either (aka Panaqolus). Note that one very unique feature is that the dorsal and adipose fins are fused. They chew some wood, but I would not call them true "wood eaters" like other Panaque. They come from the upper Orinoco and arrive in Bogota via Puerto Carreño. Mine eat potatoes, carrots, cucumber and squash as well as algae and shrimp pellets. They are a black water fish but are pretty adaptable as long as the water is not too hard and the pH not to far above neutral.
They are not very sociable. They do not fight with each other, they just all avoid one another. On a positive note, they really do not seem to care for caves and spend much of their time perched on a rock or piece of driftwood in the open.
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When in good shape, and under the right light, they have a very blue sheen. They appear to belong to a new genus closely related to Panaque and do not fit in the Panaque dentex subgroup group either (aka Panaqolus). Note that one very unique feature is that the dorsal and adipose fins are fused. They chew some wood, but I would not call them true "wood eaters" like other Panaque. They come from the upper Orinoco and arrive in Bogota via Puerto Carreño. Mine eat potatoes, carrots, cucumber and squash as well as algae and shrimp pellets. They are a black water fish but are pretty adaptable as long as the water is not too hard and the pH not to far above neutral.
They are not very sociable. They do not fight with each other, they just all avoid one another. On a positive note, they really do not seem to care for caves and spend much of their time perched on a rock or piece of driftwood in the open.
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Thanks Dude123 for you kind comments... I have began to love them more..
Thanks Shane for your explaination.. they really come in useful. I am jsut amazed that there are still that much of things to learn about these wonderful creatures
Janne, you are the first to tell me that the first fish is L239 and after doing some seaching, I do find many pictures of them, with blue overcoat and blue fins.. thanks for that
kgroenhoej, I think the third fish is close to L204 but I am still not jsut as sure about it.. but like pturley, I am also having problems identifying strips ones
and also thanks to Fiskars the Whiskers and stiffmeister for your great comments.. I am so happy to know that you thoughts on these fishes...
not forgetting the members from plecofanatics.com.. for your fast respone and helping me to match my fishes to the L numbers
Well, until someone come to dispute this.. I will settled for
first fish --> L239
Second fish --> L114
Third fish --> L204
more comments please!
Thanks Shane for your explaination.. they really come in useful. I am jsut amazed that there are still that much of things to learn about these wonderful creatures
Janne, you are the first to tell me that the first fish is L239 and after doing some seaching, I do find many pictures of them, with blue overcoat and blue fins.. thanks for that
kgroenhoej, I think the third fish is close to L204 but I am still not jsut as sure about it.. but like pturley, I am also having problems identifying strips ones
and also thanks to Fiskars the Whiskers and stiffmeister for your great comments.. I am so happy to know that you thoughts on these fishes...
not forgetting the members from plecofanatics.com.. for your fast respone and helping me to match my fishes to the L numbers
Well, until someone come to dispute this.. I will settled for
first fish --> L239
Second fish --> L114
Third fish --> L204
more comments please!
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