Is this a juvenile Pterygoplichthys joselimaianus?

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Is this a juvenile Pterygoplichthys joselimaianus?

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Looks like the one in the FAQ but I was hoping for confirmation. It was sold as an "Asian spotted", not that that means anything.

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Post by MatsP »

It's certainly a Pterygoplichthys. I can't say if it's joselimianus or some other juvie. Some of them change a fair bit from babies to juvie's to adults - check out the juvie pictures of

It's a probably a good chance that it turns out to be a joselimianus.
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Yup. joselimaianus
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I agree with Silurus as it looks like little ones I bought years ago L001 Pterygoplichthys joselimaianus
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Post by Shane »

It was sold as an "Asian spotted"
Probably as they are being farm bred in Asia by the ton these days. I suspect they will soon fall under the "common pleco" category in the hobby. Common or not, they are an attractive loricariid.
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Post by Heliophobe »

Thanks everyone. Always good to get confirmation from the experts here.

I grabbed 6 of them a short while back. As you said Shane, common or not, they are attractive. They are happily munching in various tanks.
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Post by Jorge »

Yep... is a "Joselín".
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