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L122 Spotted Orange Seam Pleco Info.

Posted: 20 Dec 2003, 19:19
by RaYne
My lfs has a L122. I positively ID'd it from the ecatelog. But I don't want to make an impulse purchase. Could anyone give me any info on these pleco's... Mainly diet and max size.. Do they require driftwood? Territorial? Actually any info would be great.

http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/lo ... /704_1.php

Thanks,
Linda

Posted: 20 Dec 2003, 22:24
by Barbie
Hi Rayne,

Could you please add your location to your profile? It helps us give you better information, as we have members from all over the world. Thanks!

Barbie

Posted: 21 Dec 2003, 00:11
by RaYne
Np, I added my location. :)

Posted: 21 Dec 2003, 10:51
by Yann
Hi!

Check here there are some info you might need...

Cheers
Yann

Posted: 21 Dec 2003, 10:55
by Jools
If someone would take the time to collate that into a data submission (or persuade Shane to ) and I'll add my 2p and post the info against the cat-elog entry.

Jools

Posted: 21 Dec 2003, 15:13
by Shane
I'll submit something soonest Jools. As well as something on L 127 (adding Erwin's info). I should have known Aqualog was all messed up since L Numbers are assigned by shipment. L 122 through L 129 were all asigned to a Venezuelan shipment. This means that it is illogical that Aqualog decided to publish that L 125 was from the Rio Para, Brazil and L 127 from the Rio Lara, Brazil since L 122 through L 129 all came in togther. I believe that this is also the root of the L 106/L 122 confusion since somebody was just looking for a "similar" Venezuelan fish to picture.
-Shane

Posted: 21 Dec 2003, 18:22
by RaYne
Ah.. thank you. That link was exactly the info I was looking for. Stupid me, I didn't think to search the forum before I posted.

I'm going to pick it up tomorrow.. going into my 10g q-tank then to my 100g (once it's gets here).

Thanks again. :)

Posted: 24 Dec 2003, 21:39
by RaYne
Ok I got him.... Now this is a L122/L106 correct?

This is the best pic I could get seeing as my camera doesn't take close ups too well.

Image

Posted: 24 Dec 2003, 23:22
by Shane
Yes, that is the upper Orinoco fish.
-Shane