L168, Butterfly Pl*co
L168, Butterfly Pl*co
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could give me as much info as possible on Butterfly pl*co's.. I have a 26 gal. bow front tank now, with 2 blood parrot cich lids, and 4 tiger barbs, the Ph is at 7, temp. 78, and i have a large peice of diftwood in there. Is this sutable for say 1 or 2 L168's? A LFS told me they will have some in, in about a week..I really want the little guys, and i've been doing alot of reasearch about them..although i haven't found much..I just wondered if anyone had any good information on them. I want them to be as healthy and happy as possible. Thank you
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"Butterfly pleco" is not necessarily Zonancistrus pulcher. Trade names can mean almost anything. "Butterfly pleco" is also used to refer to hillstream loaches, see http://forum.planetcatfish.com/viewtopic.php?t=1231 in this forum. Of course, if you're sure it's L168, then yes, it's Zonancistrus pulcher.
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Hi!
All this exemple are one reason I don't like naming fish with a commercial name, but rather using a scientific name even if no more valid, people will always know right away what type of fish we are dealing with otherwise the L number is fine, but of course it should not be the one seen in the Aqualog book!
Cheers
Yann
All this exemple are one reason I don't like naming fish with a commercial name, but rather using a scientific name even if no more valid, people will always know right away what type of fish we are dealing with otherwise the L number is fine, but of course it should not be the one seen in the Aqualog book!
Cheers
Yann
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Well, like I said, if they dont get in the L168, i won't be buying it. There is another fish store that i can order one from and they have a list of pl*co's they can order by the L #'s and i will be giving him the L # and scientific name of the fish, so there is no room for mistake. But what i was really hoping for when i posted this was some helpful information on this fish....not how the LFS got the wrong fish in.....