

I purchased this guy at a local pet store as a common pleco. While trying to ID him, that is one thing he is most definatly not.
He seems closest to a l275 in coloration with the darker color on top of the lighter color, but coloration does not match up well in the dorsal area. He also lacks the elongated upper ray that seems to be present in this species. And has orange tinted fins at the tips. He also does not have a Lyre type tail that I've seen in some species.
So no on l008 and l006 body form and coloration is slightly off.
I am pretty sure he/she is some type of Pseudacanthicus, but no other species seems to have the same fin type that this one has. As you can see on the pectoral and anterior (? my fish anatomy is long out of use) this fish has a ragged apperance to the fins, this appears on all fins and does not appear to be damage all the curves are smooth and match left to right. In addition this ragged appearence is not the same from ray to ray and is very apparent on the dorsal fin. I apologize but this guy is very secreative and has not given me a good chance to get a good shot of him.
He has been in the tank 3 months and seems to be thriving on 1/2 algea wafers that are offered on a 2-3 times a week basis. I have not seen him go for the bloodworms that are offered to the redeye tetra that are in the tank. he is currently just under 4 inches.
HELP!! this is driving me nuts, I have been through each l and lda number at least 2 times trying to do this one myself. I know nothing of juv forms and potential color morphs and fin morphs in these species.