Plec I.D.
Plec I.D.
Hi, has anyone got any idea what type of plec this is (pics at the link below)? The stripes are orange and brown alternating. Thanks.
http://www.angelfire.com/alt/matthewthomas/pleco2.htm
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http://www.angelfire.com/alt/matthewthomas/pleco2.htm
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Sorry, the pics are not all that clear sharkmat, but definately not G gibbiceps ! the spot pattern is wrong (gibbies have a dark pattern on a light background). However, quite possibly G joselimaianus which has the reverse pattern to gibbiceps, ie light spots on a dark background.
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