pellegrin pleco?

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pellegrin pleco?

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cant find it in the cat-e-log under common names. my LFS has no L# for it. I've scoured the thumbnails to no avail. description:
gun-metal grey with orange edges to tail fin. Very "armored" scales. about 10" long. a very gorgeous fish. any thoughts? they are selling for $75.
thanks in advance....
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Post by Silurus »

I am guessing the name "pellegrin pleco" comes from the fact that it was named after Pellegrin (a French ichthyologist). The only loricariid named after Pellegrin is Pseudorinelepis pellegrini, a junior synonym of .
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thanks silurus. I think thats it! The furthest pic to the right looks very similar. From the other photos it appears that this guy gets huge! The one at the store looks to be more grey with brighter orange but pics sometimes dont do a fish justice. thanks for the help. is the market price for one of these fellas $70+ for a 10" specimen?
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Panaque nigrolineatus L190
Ancistrinae L200 - "Spotted Green"
Ancistrinae L239 - "Blue Panaque"
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Otocinclus flexilis
Otocinclus arnoldi (vittatus????)
Parotocinclus maculicauda - "Red Finned Oto"
Parotocinclus jumbo LDA25 - "Pitbull"
Hypancistrus zebra L046 - "Zebra"
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From the other photos it appears that this guy gets huge!
Yup, about 16".
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I have a Pseudorinelepis genibarbis. It is a dynamite pleco. They are very active fish. Usually when I see a pleco swimming mid water it is a problem. For the Pseudorinelepis it is normal behavior. The fish eats flake food. Interesting note: Pseudorinelepis have neither an omega eye or an adipose fine.
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Post by coelacanth »

patrickstockton wrote:is the market price for one of these fellas $70+ for a 10" specimen?
I would say that's well under the typical going rate, at least in the UK.
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