I was able to a few of them to USA.
We know very little about these little guys.
Please feel free to comment.






No, it wasn't before you posted to the thread - my point was that this thread does not belong in "What's my catfish?", as it's not an identification problem.OlePaulsen wrote:Have it ever been, Mats ?
Interesting.OlePaulsen wrote:Most of them loose the nice coloration. Its no special with it. Same with all other "red tailed" plecos. Lot of red when small, but only a handful keep the nice red color all over the fins when adult.
Off course its nice to look at, but for me its the behavior of the species that is more interesting than a single rare colored individual.
When i was younger i always wanted a full red 114. I bought group and only 2 of 15 remain full red fin.
Mine are a bit shy, but they do definitely come out when there is food in the tank.Jake Adams wrote:I've always really liked L. triactis but yesterday I finally got rid of my six incher with a semi-dragon fin pattern because he's just a grump and like most 3-beacons, really shy and rarely seen. They make zebra plecos seem outgoing.
Cool score on the dragonfins Saul, I hope to see them grow up into beautiful triactis with fully black-spotted-orange dorsal fins.