Wicked looking pleco, help me find its true name!

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Wicked looking pleco, help me find its true name!

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I cant find the name of this pleco
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btw is about a foot long
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it's a Common plec; Liposarcus pardalis.
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I have 2 other plecos which are commons,they dont have a rounded off nose like this one and shorter fins and tails, is there a few versions of the common?
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There are individual variations in fish - just like other creatures, humans very notably so. Just look around your work-place (or home) and you'll see that not everyone looks the same.

I agree with the ID.

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is there a few versions of the common?
Actually, the term "common pleco" is applied to a half dozen or more spp of Hypostomus, Liposarcus, and Glytopterichthys. Over time it appears that "common pleco" has become the term for any medium to large sized plain-colored loricariid without an L Number.
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Post by DeepFriedIctalurus »

grandmastr wrote:I have 2 other pl*cos which are commons,they dont have a rounded off nose like this one and shorter fins and tails, is there a few versions of the common?
I see different variations of this "short head" deformity in Liposarcus every now & then while looking over the commons at local shops. It's a common species, but a unique individual at least!

You should see the young twisted-up L.pardalis I have, and it's nothing compared to some I've seen..
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I'd say Commo too I had one who was nearly completely black.
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