Vampire plecs

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Vampire plecs

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Aside from L007 L.galaxius, are there any other plecs which exhibit the elongated teeth or is it peculiar to this species?

Reason being, my missus' Galaxy Plec died after a battle with my red-tailed plec!! I would like to replace it but can find no L007 around me or on the net. She doesn't mind what plec it is as long as it has the 'vampire' feature!!
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All Leporacanthicus have these teeth.

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Thanks Jools!!

I assume then that there are no others except in this genus?
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My L-91 has teeth !!! I was transporting him to a new home this weekend and the s----ker gave me a nice chomp
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L91 is a member of the leporocanthicus family.

This fish is looking firm favourite at the moment.
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