new plec ID-

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bcb
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new plec ID-

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I was wondering if anyone has heard of a L-315 "Camo" leopard pleco. Looks a lot like grey leopard except it has brown, yellow, black bands on the tail and dorsal. Looked up L-315 leopard pleco and it is not what I picked up today. Thanks
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Re: new plec ID-

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It'd be best to post a picture. In the meantime, go through the catelog and see if anything is close. If you can even get it to a genus, we can be more helpful identifying the species.
bcb
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Re: new plec ID-

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Thank you very much. I didn't have my camera ready (gf had it) and I didn't want to stress the fish out to much. I have it in a quarntine tank so when I switch it over to my 75 I will snap a pic and post it. On a side note, how do I edit my species list? This is only the second forum I have joined and I am having trouble navigating profile and settings. So I guess when it comes to forums, posting pics and such I'm a rookie. I just had a son recently so I'm home much more. Needless to say I'm in the process of cutting down my 5 tanks into 2 and I want to deepen my knowledge about catfish, specifically plecos being I have 8 and they tend to be a more fickle species with specialized needs. Any help or insight wood be greatly apprieciated.
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