Is this a Leopard pleco?
Is this a Leopard pleco?
I got this pleco yesterday and the lfs says it's an Leopard,is that correct?
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It's just an attractively patterned version of this.
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The poster isn't the same - read the posts - and the last post from Daniel shows a different fish for no apparent reason?Janne wrote:The first 3 pictures is not the same species as your last pic, the last pic shows L114 Pseudacanthicus leopardus.
Janne
I'm not 100% sure this isn't one of the mutty farm raised . I agree we need more pictures.
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In G joselimaianus the red pattern is made of spots and blobs that aren't 'connected'; in a gibbiceps it's a lacy network overlaying the brown color and in a 'common' pardalis it's a wriggly pattern mixed with the brown wich is also a wriggly pattern.
I think HH is smack on the money here.
I think HH is smack on the money here.
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Yes... That's the reason. I wanted to show the fish usually called "leopard pleco". I think I should have writen it on my first post to make it clear...zenyfish wrote:I think Daniels is showing a pic of what generally is referred to as a "Leopard pl*co" and how it's different from the pic robby is showing.Jools wrote: The poster isn't the same - read the posts - and the last post from Daniel shows a different fish for no apparent reason?
Best regards.
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Ah, right, sorry, didn't get that. Got it now!
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Okey guys here are some pics of him.
I had to remove everything in my tank to get this guy ,but then i did some gravel cleaning and so on since i had to take out everything from the tank.
No screaming if iam holding the pleco wrong..i have never hold a pleco in my life ..just wanted to show you the pleco so as to get the id correct this time.
I hope this is okey because iam not taken everything out of the tank again
I had to remove everything in my tank to get this guy ,but then i did some gravel cleaning and so on since i had to take out everything from the tank.
No screaming if iam holding the pleco wrong..i have never hold a pleco in my life ..just wanted to show you the pleco so as to get the id correct this time.
I hope this is okey because iam not taken everything out of the tank again
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Could it be simular to this....
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=7663
Glyptoperichthys parnaibae???[/url]
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=7663
Glyptoperichthys parnaibae???[/url]
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Sorry, I was reading the post's to quickly.The first 3 pictures is not the same species as your last pic, the last pic shows L114 Pseudacanthicus leopardus.
Janne
The poster isn't the same - read the posts - and the last post from Daniel shows a different fish for no apparent reason?
I think pureplecs have find your species.Could it be simular to this....
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/im ... ge_id=7663
Glyptoperichthys parnaibae???
Janne
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Yann,yannfulliquet wrote:Hi!
it could be a Glyptoperichtys xinguensis
Cheers
Yann
Have you got a picture for these, I thought they were more like G. gibbiceps. In terms of import patterns, it's more likely to be G. lituratus.
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Pureplecs,robby1619 wrote:I think Pureplecs has found the Answer!!
Thank you
How do you tell the difference between G. lituratus and G. parnaibae?
AFAIK, the pictured fish is similar to several species (mentioned above). I mean, we don't even know where the fish came from.
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Jools, it was more of a question than an answer. And of course you are absolutely correct in your statement of simularity to different sp. and unknown location.
I said...
Robby, If you could get some side pictures of the dorsal (per Silurus) and caudal it may be helpful.
I said...
But to answer your question of me, I would say that some differences would have to lie in the dorsal and caudal patterning (which we haven't gotten a realy good look at in Robby's pics) as well as the variation of patterning on the body on the lituratus which appears some have clear patterning in some more than others (perhaps stress could be the factor). Furthermore the lituratus seems to have a different dorsal shape.Could it be simular.... to the parnaibae???
Robby, If you could get some side pictures of the dorsal (per Silurus) and caudal it may be helpful.
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That picture is showing a good pic of the "caudal"... are you able to get a pic of the dorsal??? And find out a collection point???
P.S.
A nice link to show anatomy...
http://www.planetcatfish.com/core/anato ... alPeduncle
P.S.
A nice link to show anatomy...
http://www.planetcatfish.com/core/anato ... alPeduncle
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