Unidentified Pleco

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Unidentified Pleco

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It would be greatly appreciated if anyone could give me specifics on this pleco.

http://www.plecofanatics.com/gallery/sh ... 500&page=1

Thanks in advance :D
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Sorry for posting in wrong area
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Fish was tagged as longfin ancistrus.

He doesn't have any btistles though :?:

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The females of most Ancistrus spp. either lack tentacles or have them greatly reduced.
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Thanks again Shane. :lol:
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