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gold nugget or ???

Posted: 10 Apr 2003, 04:12
by catdoc
I have a pic, but not too computer-literate at posting it. I can email it to someone if they can help me... This is of a fish that I bought at Christmas but I still don't know for sure what it is. It was called a "gold seamed pleco" by my lfs and I was told it would get to be 5-6" long. Just want to double check it's id so I know how much room he's going to need at full size. I've checked the picture catalog here but I still cannot tell the difference between the different gold nuggets.

Thanks!

Christy

Image

Posted: 10 Apr 2003, 06:22
by LiSCN
did you check to see if it is an orange seam pleco?

Posted: 10 Apr 2003, 12:52
by catdoc
Mine has yellow spots as well as the yellow seam. Do they lose the spots as they get older? It looks like the orange seam lacks the spots that mine has.

Posted: 10 Apr 2003, 14:22
by Silurus
Look at the size of the dots. In order of increasing size, it should be L81, L18/L85, and then L177.

Posted: 29 Apr 2003, 04:34
by catdoc
Just a follow-up: I'm pretty sure that my fish is L177, which means he's going to be larger than I had been told. Not a problem as it gives me an excuse to get the larger tank I've been wanting! The lfs was calling him a "yellow seam" and I did finally find some references to L177 with that name. He does appear to have the larger spots as well. Still trying to get a pic online b/c I'm not confident on all of this. It's hard to decide how the size of his spots compare with the other spp since I don't have them side-by-side for the comparison.

Christy

Posted: 29 Apr 2003, 11:21
by clothahump
Picture added.

Posted: 29 Apr 2003, 15:56
by catdoc
Thanks, Tim!!! :D

Posted: 01 May 2003, 02:01
by Plec0maniac
hi that definitely is an L177 large spot nugget and the fins are also solid yellow :D

Posted: 01 May 2003, 02:38
by Graeme
Very Nice! How's it's eating habit's?




Graeme.

Posted: 01 May 2003, 03:30
by catdoc
Thanks for the confirmation, I was guessing L177 but wasn't confident. He WAS the most gorgeous fish there (she had a small spot gold nugget too), now he's one of my favored fish. :D

He's given me a scare this week--I think he's doing better now. His color was a bit blanched and he wasn't feeding well. I have always provided him with bogwood (or driftwood, what's the difference??) and algae wafers. I added in some fresh spinach last week, he really seems to like that and I think that's what prompted his turnaround. He turned down the zucchini but I think I'll try that again. Offered some shrimp pellets this evening but he didn't seem too impressed. Anything else that I should be feeding him? I'm wanting to set him up in a biotope tank (is that the right word?) so right now I'm trying to find all the info I can about his species.

How long for him to reach adult size? He's 3 to 4" right now.

Thanks again!

Posted: 02 May 2003, 09:34
by L.Z
In the Japanese magazine mentions the related content.

This fish's environment has the environment which the pebble and the big stone piles up, also has the mobile current of water in the impulse.

Food aspect, sorry, I forgot the content.