Please ID sold as "yellow zebra pleco" dark body/y

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Please ID sold as "yellow zebra pleco" dark body/y

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I have had this fish for a little over three years and it has not grown at all (it is approximately 4" long). It appears to eat wood. It also eats bloodworms and any type of wafers and vegetables. It has a dark blackish-brown body with yellow stripes and odontodes on operculum and pectoral fins. It is very jowly (that is the best way I can describe its large lower cheek-parts) and has a lyre-shaped tail.

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Post by Silurus »

Looks like L129 to me.
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Post by Yann »

HI!

Yeap I would say Hypancistrus sp L129...
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Post by INXS »

It does look like an L-129 but I have had a fullgrown one for several years and it's between 2-2.5" which I thought was a max size for this hypancistrus - I have neverheard of one over 3" and certainly not 4".
I also have not seen it eat veggies , as a matter of fact none of my hypancistrus seem to.
Is it possible that it's another species or maybe just a gigantic L-129?
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The Cat-eLog is listing it's size as 70mm (2.8"). Total length of such a fish would be close to 100mm (~4"), I would think...

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Post by smithrc »

That is one Fat Fish!

not sure its a 129 though... all of ours have a white underbelly :?
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Post by saradora »

Thanks for all the replies! Here's a little more info:
Sometimes my fish's underside is white with mottled brown marks (usually if I have to turn the light on at night). Most of the time it is mottled yellowish-brown. He is a very fat fish, but he eats surprisingly little. Also, I suspect that he eats wood because he bored a large hole in the driftwood that fits his head.
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Post by MatsP »

Is it possible that it's an ? I wouldn't have thought that the L204 has that large eyes, which is typical for Hypancistrus species... But eating wood is certainly not a Hypancistrus trait.

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