Odd looking little Catfish, Sold as UFO Pleco...any ideas?..

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jasonic72
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Odd looking little Catfish, Sold as UFO Pleco...any ideas?..

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Hey all,

Just bought 2 of these ~1.5" little guys. Found nothing on the web on UFO Plecostomus. My feeling is its not a Pleco at all, as it has a small mouth situated just under the nose, and seems to be using its fins and entire underside to adhear to surfaces.

Wondering exactly what I have on my hands here. Heres the shots, hope they show up (focus isn't the best as its lower light..sorry). May try to shoot better shots if folks require them for a positive ID.

Thanks all!

-jasonic

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jasonic72
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Better shot of "UFO Pleco" Underside....

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heres a better shot of the underside....

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thanks again!

-jasonic72
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Post by Dave Rinaldo »

It's a hillstream loach, not a pleco.

Maybe this from http://www.loaches.com/
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Post by zenyfish »

Not a catfish ... hillstream loach is the common name.
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Post by thecichlidpleco »

yep, not a pleco.
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Hillstream Loach!

cool and very unique fish, thanks again all.

-jasonic
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Post by Reginator »

The latin name may be "pseudogastromyzon myersi", a cute little algae eater that grows to about an inch long :wink:
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Post by Marc van Arc »

Dave is right; it's a Beaufortia species, not a (Pseudo-) Gastromyzon species.
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