Hi, we got a beatiful pleco last Saturday. Looked him up in the library and they call him Pseudorinelepis genibarbis. At other web sites I found the name Pseudorinelepis pellegrini. At the store we were told he was a Pellegrini Pleco and his L-number was L-095. So I guess Pseudorinelepis genibarbis and Pseudorinelepis pellegrini are the same species. Are they the same and if not how can I tell which one I have?
Here are some pictures of our fish:
http://www12.brinkster.com/mrsfish/pellegrini.html
Also I'd like to know if he's a male or a female. One article I found said that the males have the orange cheeks and the females don't. But if that's true then I have never seen a picture of a female, they all have orange cheeks.
If anybody can help me, I'd appreciate it very much.
Two different names for L-095?
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Pseudorinelepis genibarbis is the correct current name, Pseudorinelepis pelligrini is a synonym.
I don't know how to sex them other than by examining the genital papillae.
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I don't know how to sex them other than by examining the genital papillae.
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Thanks for your replies.
Gibbo, he is now 10 inches long and shouldn't get a whole lot bigger than that. I read that the largest specimen ever found was 35 centimeters (14 inches). Wish we could have gotten a smaller one and watch him grow up but for some reason they said they can only get adults in.
Gibbo, he is now 10 inches long and shouldn't get a whole lot bigger than that. I read that the largest specimen ever found was 35 centimeters (14 inches). Wish we could have gotten a smaller one and watch him grow up but for some reason they said they can only get adults in.