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L.BelcherII
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Post by L.BelcherII »

I've lurked here off and on for awhile. Figured I'd join officially and say hello.

I currently have two four-line catfish, a L18 and a Albino Chocolate? pl*co. All residing in my 150 gallon tank.
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MatsP
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Welcome to Planet Catfish.

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loachy_406
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Post by loachy_406 »

Welcome to PlanetCatfish. :mrgreen:

Do you know exactly which catfish you have, common names can be very misleading. Are your 'four-line catfish' or are they completely different? L18 is fairly self explanatory except if it's or Chocolate pl*co could be almost anything, seeing as basically all pl*cos are brown in colouration for the most part. In the Cat-eLog 'Chocolate pl*co' came up with - is this what you have?
Edit: IDing albinos is always difficult as the only way is from body shape. :( But there aren't many commonly found albino pl*cos, so it's probably a BN. :)
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MatsP
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Spotted: 187
Location 1: North of Cambridge
Location 2: England.

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Post by MatsP »

I think the "Albino choc pleco" is in albino form. The picture of it isn't a very good one. There's also an albino form of P. gibbiceps for example, and yes, they are hard to identify - knowing who the parents are would perhaps also help.

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loachy_406
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I most probably stand corrected. :wink:
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Heehee! :mrgreen: I've conquered two linking problems today! :mrgreen:
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loachy_406
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And P. gibbiceps...
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L.BelcherII
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They are definitely Pimelodus blochii, the L18 was sold to me by someone who's ID I trust, and god only knows what the albino chocolate is. I'll try and get some pics up ASAP for you. :mrgreen:
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loachy_406
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Location 2: Surrey ,South East England
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Post by loachy_406 »

Also pics of the whole tank tend to be quite popular on this site. :D
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