Longfinned plecostomus?
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Longfinned plecostomus?
I know I do not have a picture yet, but would anyone have an idea of what it actually is? It is a yellow almost light green color with black spots.
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The only LONG-finned loricariidae that I know of is the common bristlenose, . But that doesn't sound right on your colour description... They do have an albino version as well, but again, it doesn't have dark spots - unless you have one of those with a further genetical disorder that gives black spots on the albino's... I thought there was a picture of that someplace, but I can't find it now...
Any chance of a picture? In these cases, the "a picture is worth a thousand words" holds very true...
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Any chance of a picture? In these cases, the "a picture is worth a thousand words" holds very true...
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