Snow King, Common or... ?

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Snow King, Common or... ?

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Trying to ID this Plec we acquired recently, anybody make a positive ID?... Really good guess?

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You cannot post images directly from the computer here. Read the sticky in this forum.
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ChileRelleno
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There we go! Pic...
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Post by Wood »

:D Looks like common name Snowking pleco. A common readily available pleco around here. :D :D
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ChileRelleno
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Post by ChileRelleno »

Thank you!
That's what I figured, but it was listed as just "Common Pleco". I guess its that they're breeding and being distributed so well that they are "common".
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