Hi,nice fish! i was wondering what kind of pleco is the one on the 9th picture (the black one)? i have one just like that one and have always wondered...
gunnlaugr wrote:Hi,nice fish! i was wondering what kind of pl*co is the one on the 9th picture (the black one)? i have one just like that one and have always wondered...
Not necessarily, though. Consider the photos johnny jensen took, and the rightmost picture on the second row. Then compare them to the "adult male" L-66, and the photo taken by richard williams (among others). They are interchangable in regards to stripe width, and in some cases, the L-66's are wider
The stripes are about the same width as two of my own L-66. However, the patterning does not, at least in my opinion, look anything like L-333. I would observe the head and body structure more closely as an indication of species. The elongated body, the shape of the head, and the patterning in general leads me to assume this is an L-66.
The L333's got more yellow coloring. I have one of each L066 & L333 in my tank. My L333's a female, I believe. My L066 is also younger, still growing, so it's super easy for me to see the difference right now.
Here's my L333's belly, but her yellow is very clear
L333 next to the bridge
Here's a decent pic of my L066
Photo of L066's belly for comparison
Jon wrote: I would observe the head and body structure more closely as an indication of species. The elongated body, the shape of the head, and the patterning in general leads me to assume this is an L-66.
Which goes to show that you can't tell anything about the shape of the head from that angle and depth of field.
Its a L333 .....I have L66's and they are a different fish.
I don't see how eye distance is a good criteria for differentiating between these two very similar fish. There are a couple of good head shots of both species on the Cat-elog and I can't see this distance thing you're talking about. Are we talking a few mm? Every species has that kind of variation.
I've look at both the eyes of my fish and they look very similar, too.
Both are undescribed, so there's no official way to tell them apart. It's all going to be based on the pattern of the adult fish.