Did you know fantastic help is an anagram of Planet Catfish? This forum is for those of you with pictures of your catfish who are looking for help identifying them. There are many here to help and a firm ID is the first step towards keeping your catfish in the best conditions.
I picked this one up today and it was labeled "Common" Plecostomus. I don't believe it is and that is why I grabbed it. I've looked through all the pics here, and can't seem to find a match, so any help would be greatly appreciated. He has what appears to be 7 rays on the dorsal if that helps any.
Yes, I'd say it's a Hypostomus too - but the pictures are not 100% clear, a photo of the mouth would help. It's clearly not a "Common Common" Pterygoplichthys species, as they have more dorsal rays.
It finally came out of hiding and I was able to get this pic of it's mouth. If you need one from the bottom, let me know and I see if I can get one snapped next time it's out and about. Thanks for your help with this.
The pic of the mouth Mats asked about needs to be a picture of the mouth from the bottom so that the dentition (teeth) can be seen. Something like this:
Yeah, after I posted that pic I looked around through the other "Help ID my pleco" posts and figured that out. He/she is in a fairly densely planted tank and doesn't come to the front that often, so as soon as I catch it up there, I'll see if I can snap a pic. Thanks for ya'lls help.