L103?
L103?
I know a few plecos go by L103, or so I have seen, but I was wondering if that is the true identity of my fish. It was sold to me under the name L103 Peckoltia. I looked at the L103 on this site, and the markings are quite different. Color variation, or different species?
This is the best picture I could get, as the fish is quite camera shy. Thanks
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/ ... ure679.jpg
This is the best picture I could get, as the fish is quite camera shy. Thanks
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d120/ ... ure679.jpg
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Janne, I think you're right [why wouldn't you be, you've bred more species of Loricariidae than I've ever seen (at least if we don't count photos as "seeing")! ]
I didn't think about doing a size-reference. The glowlight tetra is bigger than the questioned fish - and closer to the camera, so I guess the fish in question is about an 2-3cm long, which means that young P. maccus is a good match.
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Mats
I didn't think about doing a size-reference. The glowlight tetra is bigger than the questioned fish - and closer to the camera, so I guess the fish in question is about an 2-3cm long, which means that young P. maccus is a good match.
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Mats