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Possibly different species, yes. It looks like the L340/L129 etc complex, and the little one has a clear E on the snout, which the other two doesn't (at least not as visible in the picture).
All 3 fish are Peckoltia species.
the smaller one could be a L134, but not so sure...the coloration is a bit off to be one...cold be a juvenil of the adult form of the 2 other fish
Possibly
This is a pic of the odd fish out from another site (this is the auctioneer's pic as well, I take no credit for it):
The omega iris flap is much wider in this than most peckoltia that I am aware of. At the very least, they aren't the same species, and, IMO, probably of different genera of fishes (hypan, imo).
Can anyone ID these pleco for me? I know for sure that I have 2 different species but which kind? Also, if anyone could help me with the sex as well. Thanks!
Hi guys these pics that are posted are mines. Just to make things cleared. I bought 5 plecos and all are suppose to be L-134. When I received them it turn out that only 2 are L-134 and the rest I couldn't tell what they are. He told me that it breed for him.
To avoid confusion, I think we should have one thread on the subject, so I've merged in the other thread (and removed my post linking to this thread).
Further:
The fish at the top (inverting) on this picture is without doubt L134. If that fish in not one that is in question, then we should ignore that one and concentrate on the others.