id this pleco, is it L66, L260 or L333
id this pleco, is it L66, L260 or L333
Hi all, I'm new to pleco,need you'll to assist.
Any bro/sis can tell me is it L66, L260 or L333?
Sorry for the blur image. So,able to tell from the pic? tks alot.
Any bro/sis can tell me is it L66, L260 or L333?
Sorry for the blur image. So,able to tell from the pic? tks alot.
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Hey
Check out the plecos on this site.
It's Japanese but has some beautiful pics.
http://www.rva.ne.jp/pleco/pleco3.htm
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Check out the plecos on this site.
It's Japanese but has some beautiful pics.
http://www.rva.ne.jp/pleco/pleco3.htm
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The pics are taken from the same species.Janne wrote:Maybe I am wrong and Lisa is right, I have never seen a Gold arabesque before and didn't know there was one either.
This is a L333 but yours differ a bit in the pattern, do you have more species then just this one you have pictured?
Janne
I suspect it's L260 as it has spot on its body. Correct me if I wrong.
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This is also L333 but a big one...
And this is also L333 and as you can see they can be very different in the pattern like many other species.
This is L260.
I just wanted to show that these species are variable in the pattern and give you some pic's to compare with, that I not have seen a L260 gold is not the same that it dont exist and Lisa can still be right.
If you have more then one species or your LFS still have them...compare several species instead of one because they differ very much individual.
Janne
And this is also L333 and as you can see they can be very different in the pattern like many other species.
This is L260.
I just wanted to show that these species are variable in the pattern and give you some pic's to compare with, that I not have seen a L260 gold is not the same that it dont exist and Lisa can still be right.
If you have more then one species or your LFS still have them...compare several species instead of one because they differ very much individual.
Janne
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Lisa and Yann,
I am curious to know where you have seen these L260 Santarem "gold arabesque" and if so...is't "verified" that it's really caught at the mouth of tapajos, I know it can be difficult to recive information about origin from exporters and some of them are not foreign to come up with new names to get attention in their stocklist's.
If there are any site with pic's of these species I would be glad to see one or two, I'm still learning
Janne
I am curious to know where you have seen these L260 Santarem "gold arabesque" and if so...is't "verified" that it's really caught at the mouth of tapajos, I know it can be difficult to recive information about origin from exporters and some of them are not foreign to come up with new names to get attention in their stocklist's.
If there are any site with pic's of these species I would be glad to see one or two, I'm still learning
Janne
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On availability lists here, we'll see L333 called "yellow king tiger" or "Imperial Arabesque" or even "new arabesque" plecos. I personally think the fish is an L333, not an L260. I guess if it grows larger than L260 should, you'll know ;) My L333 are quite a bit larger than my old breeder male L260. I realize that doesn't do you a dang bit of good right now though. Sorry!
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After some luck I have both seen a lot of these and even bought some to my own collection, and I was wrong when I said it's L333 and I am completely sure they are L318 Hypancistrus sp instead. What I am not sure about is if the origin in Datz and Aqualog are correct, they are exported as L333 from xingu.
This one shows almost exactly the same pattern and body as the species in question, but have nothing yellow which can depend on the photographer.
And even the big one I posted earlier belongs to this species, before I was sure it was an adult male L333 but know when I have had the chance to compare so many species in the same time I am sure this one also are L318.
So what do you think? Is L318 a colour form of L333 or is't their own species? My species correspond with Datz L318 that shows stress coloration, they are normally much sharper in the colour.
I think there are a mess in some L-nb and maybe to much guessing sometimes but I can be wrong
Janne
This one shows almost exactly the same pattern and body as the species in question, but have nothing yellow which can depend on the photographer.
And even the big one I posted earlier belongs to this species, before I was sure it was an adult male L333 but know when I have had the chance to compare so many species in the same time I am sure this one also are L318.
So what do you think? Is L318 a colour form of L333 or is't their own species? My species correspond with Datz L318 that shows stress coloration, they are normally much sharper in the colour.
I think there are a mess in some L-nb and maybe to much guessing sometimes but I can be wrong
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Ergh! My L333 show very little yellow, more of this L318 coloration. They are HUGE, easily an inch or more longer than any of my L260. They definitely have the more red/gold eyes, so I felt safe calling them L333. Now I'm not sure!
I realize you can't see his eyes all that well, but they're definitely gold, I promise. Have you ever tried to get a nice clear picture of a fish in a cave? ;)
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I realize you can't see his eyes all that well, but they're definitely gold, I promise. Have you ever tried to get a nice clear picture of a fish in a cave? ;)
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Yes they are huge and very close related to L333 but not the same species in my view, I think the problem is that we dont understand how much variable in the pattern and sometimes even the coloration each single species can have and thats why they are givin either a new L-nb or are considered as the same species as an other.
Anyway the exporters call them what they think look closest either from the Datz or the Aqualog, the exporters dont know which river they origin for sure...there are many middlehands before they arrive to the exporters so it's not uncommon to mix some species up.
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Anyway the exporters call them what they think look closest either from the Datz or the Aqualog, the exporters dont know which river they origin for sure...there are many middlehands before they arrive to the exporters so it's not uncommon to mix some species up.
Janne