What type of common is this?

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What type of common is this?

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He is fuzzy and has a lyred tail. Image
Thanks i bought him as a common. but theres alot of commons. Anyways thanks
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Post by MatsP »

To me, it looks like a Hypostomus species. Which one is much harder to say... But even the Genus is a little bit hard to determine, it could be another genus. A side-view with the dorsal fin erect would help.

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Post by Shane »

Looks like Hypostomus plecostomus from the llanos, but I would need another photo or two to confirm that 100%.
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Post by O_o »

Heres a side pic, he seems to show that dark striped pattern more often then not. Image
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Post by MatsP »

Striped pattern is typical "night/stress" colouration. It helps the fish "disappear" when it needs to hide.

I'm with Shane on this one - I don't have Shane's knowledge of the local variations, so I can't say where it came from... ;-)

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Post by kev »

Shane is spot on there :D .

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Post by Silurus »

MatsP wrote:To me, it looks like a Hypostomus specie.
Specie=metal coinage.
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