Identification

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Identification

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Hi all can anyone tell me the L number of this pleco please.
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Re: Identification

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Hi Scragg,

I would say that's .

Have you recently bought the fish? It looks really nice.
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Re: Identification

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Yes I bought I from wharf aquatics but could not remember the L number, many thanks
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I was thinking it was based on that pic.
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Scragg wrote: 05 Oct 2017, 13:58Yes I bought I from wharf aquatics but could not remember the L number, many thanks
Beautiful fish! :-). Did you call Wharf to ask them the name they were selling it as?

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Re: Identification

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Yes I did but you got over 2 months ago and Richard could not remember
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L142 does look very similar too, I always thought Baryancistrus had joined dorsal and adipose fins like the L200 'Hi-Fin', so I've learnt something new today!
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Re: Identification

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Baryancistrus have a flap of skin between the last dorsal fin ray and the back, sometimes it touches the adipose, sometimes not, but the dorsal is never clear of the back.

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Hi

thats L 142 for sure, much broader head and bigger dorsal fin than L 201.
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Ahh thanks Jools makes sense, I assumed the flap always joined the dorsal and adipose fins, rather than joining the dorsal to the back.

Now I've looked at the pictures again I see it on L142 and Scraggs fish but not L201!
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Re: Identification

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Thanks all love this site
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Re: Identification

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Does l 201 have brown line on the tail ? I have young L 201 and they have not this line!
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From looking at the pictures on this site, I don't see any L201 with a brown line on the tail. You may be thinking of ? They have darker edges to the dorsal and caudal fins.
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I mean fish on this picture has got brown line on the tail and is not L 201 !
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Re: Identification

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I see what you mean! I think that might be a reflection on the glass rather than on the fish.
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