Is this a Leopard pleco?
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A picture of the belly colouration might also help, but I still think we're going to struggle becuase, as Daniel says, we need to know where it came from (so don't haul it out of the tank just for that).robby1619 wrote:Okey then..i will try to get pics of him tomorrow.
I'm still interested in Yann's suggestion...
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Jools,Jools wrote:A picture of the belly colouration might also help, but I still think we're going to struggle becuase, as Daniel says, we need to know where it came from (so don't haul it out of the tank just for that).
I think this picture shows the belly coloration nicely... And it looks just like the belly of G. parnaibae, IMHO. Not a full shot, but it shows the pattern, that's just like the body, but somewhat lighter:
Best regards.robby1619 wrote:
Daniel.
I called the LFS owner about the pleco i bought.
He said that that pleco somebody had and traded it in with another pleco,so he doesn't know from where this pleco is coming from?
And he insist that it's an Leopard pleco...i told him it's not...some lfs owners really have no ideas of what they keep
Btw..i think the correct id must be G. parnaibae!!!
He said that that pleco somebody had and traded it in with another pleco,so he doesn't know from where this pleco is coming from?
And he insist that it's an Leopard pleco...i told him it's not...some lfs owners really have no ideas of what they keep
Btw..i think the correct id must be G. parnaibae!!!
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Why?robby1619 wrote:Btw..i think the correct id must be G. parnaibae!!!
We don't know where it is from and it just looks a bit like several species, not just G. parnaibae. I'd say our desire to label the fish with a name is getting the benefit of the doubt here.
When was the last time anyone saw G. parnaibae in a LFS? I've NEVER seen them in Europe, that's not to say a first shipment has arrived recently but it is very, very unlikely.
A sport of G. joselimaianus would be my guess unless anyone can give me a better explanation.
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Robby,
I don't think it's a L083, ... Looks more like a more colorful sport of G. joselimaianus IMHO. Have you seen this pic, of a specimen owned by pureplecs?
Your pleco kinda looks like a "mix" of these two species, but I'm with Jools here. Anyways, it's a NICE pleco.
Best regards.
Daniel.
I don't think it's a L083, ... Looks more like a more colorful sport of G. joselimaianus IMHO. Have you seen this pic, of a specimen owned by pureplecs?
From this topic, BTW. The pattern somewhat resembles the pattern of your specimen to me.pureplecs wrote:Here's a pic of one of mine...
Your pleco kinda looks like a "mix" of these two species, but I'm with Jools here. Anyways, it's a NICE pleco.
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Stonking little fish !!
This is a wonderful little fish ..
It looks nothing like a common plec!!!
Although that has now been noticed ..
Look after him well and lets see if he retains the patern .
As for ID you need to know the river or forget it ..
Hats off to your shop for being brave enough to import
these type of fish.!
It looks nothing like a common plec!!!
Although that has now been noticed ..
Look after him well and lets see if he retains the patern .
As for ID you need to know the river or forget it ..
Hats off to your shop for being brave enough to import
these type of fish.!
Keep your powder dry
Re: Stonking little fish !!
It's beauty..that's why i bought himsojapat wrote:This is a wonderful little fish ..
It looks nothing like a common plec!!!
Although that has now been noticed ..
Look after him well and lets see if he retains the patern .
As for ID you need to know the river or forget it ..
Hats off to your shop for being brave enough to import
these type of fish.!
Since we dont know what river he comes from...it will stay uknown,untill maybe i will find out from where he got it!
It's been some weeks now and he finally start to get more out to the open and not hiding like he used to do!!
If i manage i will post some more pics of him.