

Rusty
Is there a slip of the pen here somewhere or am I just dense? You're saying this one has two bony processes, but Glyptothorax has more than one, so this one can't be Glyptothorax? Two IS more than one.Silurus wrote:I can tell that it's not a Glyptothorax because I can see two fairly long bony processes on each side of the head (in addition to the humeral process). Glyptothorax would not have only one (that would not be as long as the humeral process), but Laguvia/Pseudolaguvia would.
Sorry, I meant that Glyptothorax WOULD have only one. My bad again.Dinyar wrote:Is there a slip of the pen here somewhere or am I just dense? You're saying this one has two bony processes, but Glyptothorax has more than one, so this one can't be Glyptothorax? Two IS more than one.Silurus wrote:I can tell that it's not a Glyptothorax because I can see two fairly long bony processes on each side of the head (in addition to the humeral process). Glyptothorax would not have only one (that would not be as long as the humeral process), but Laguvia/Pseudolaguvia would.
Dinyar
It would, but it needs an entirely different setup than for most plecos and corys (gravel/coarse sand substrate, strong current). If you had a hillstream biotope tank, I'd say go for it, but with what (I think) you have, probably not a good idea.Would this fish get along with my pl*co and three cories?