This is an L-???

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A Vertigo Guy
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This is an L-???

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One that I bought as a white spot. Any ideas?

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TIA guys!

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There is a number of L# with whit spots, you need to have better picture of your pleco's head and tail... and if have picture of his/hers mouth it will be great for any future info! :wink:
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Unfortunately thats the only pic I have as of now. Will just have to wait until it comes out again! Thanks for trying though!
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Post by Yann »

Hi!

Any chance to tell us how the teeth are?
Because with the colour it can be a Leporacanthicus, Hypancistrus, Scobinancistrus, Parancistrus, Spectracanthicus, Baryancistrus...maybe you shall have a look in the species of these different genus in the Cat-elog section...

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