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Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 00:15
by thefredpit
My LFS had a pleco listed as an L437 but admitted they couldn't find any info on it and all I could find on the L437 number was this page without a picture

https://www.suedamerikafans.de/en/wels- ... t/?art=980

here are in bag pictures he is floating now so when he is unbagged I'll try to get some pictures
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Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 00:55
by pleco_breeder
The page you linked says that L437 is a Pseudancistrus. I'm not familiar with the number, or whether the page is accurate of the genus, but this fish is DEFINITELY not a Pseudancistrus. The fish in the pic looks like a Pterygoplichthys, and was probably received by the shop as a "common pleco".

Larry Vires

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 00:56
by thefredpit
here is an in tank shot you can't tell because of the incredibly cheap lights($25 for a 40-60") but the tail and dorsal fins are a little red
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Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 01:05
by thefredpit
I've had commons before and I know there are several different types I've also had a Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps before and don't believe this to be one but I will admit I'm no expert. I'm also friends with the purchaser for the store so I believe him when he says it came in as an L437. This store also does a lot of fancy plecos so I would be surprised if it was a common pleco and they didn't know that's what it was

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 01:14
by bekateen
The body shape looks like to me also.

Certainly not a . Although I'm inclined to think it's a common with an atypical pattern, there is L472 to consider. No pictures of it here on PlanetCatfish, but compare your fish to these photos on L-Welse.com: http://www.l-welse.com/reviewpost/showp ... oduct/1942

Maybe the wholesaler was dyslexic and off by 1. :))

Sorry,
Eric

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 01:22
by thefredpit
I couldn't remember what common name was on the tank next to L437 so I sent my buddy a text and he said it was Red Tip Pleco.

Looking through the Pterygoplichthys pictures I'm thinking it could be Pterygoplichthys parnaibae or maybe even Pterygoplichthys sp. (L164) what do you guys think?

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 01:25
by Dave Rinaldo
To me it looks like P. pardalis. There is an L347, though. :)

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 01:29
by bekateen
pardalis was my thought too when I said common. They are somewhat variable in exact pattern, so I don't think your fish is too different to fall into that category. I missed L347. Thanks Dave.

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 05:28
by thefredpit
I don't think it's pardalis when you look at this link from Auburn about Pterygoplichthys identification it describes pardalis as "Spots on abdomen mostly discrete, usually no more than five spots coalescing to form short vermiculations." If you look at the belly it shows a lot more than 5 spots unless I'm misunderstanding what vermiculations are
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Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 05:47
by bekateen
is your other option, if you get that low in the key.

Cheers, Eric

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 08:01
by Acanthicus
Hi,

it's most likely P. pardalis or possibly even a hybrid with disjunctivus. The abdominal pattern can vary from spotted over vermiculated to entirely brownish. These fishes are being bred in thousands and the variation is huge.

L 472 is not in the hobby.
L 164 is, but it has a different bodyshape and resembles more a P. gibbiceps.
L 347 is also not found in the trade and has the same bodyshape as L 164.
Same for P. parnaibae. All these 4 are sometimes called Glyptoperichthys, and are easy to distinguish only by the slightly higher head and the different shape of the dorsal fin.

cheers
Daniel

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 31 Aug 2017, 00:55
by thefredpit
I was able to get a good photo of his underside where you can see the red tips on his fins
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Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 23 Sep 2017, 01:41
by thefredpit
Here is an update I verified with the store which importer the fish came from. It is definitely wild caught and I'm waiting to hear back from the importer (through the store) to see if I can get country of origin if not catch location. I had an email conversation with Dr. Armbruster at Auburn he said "It doesn’t seem to fit any of the described Pterygoplichthys well. Maybe P. lituratus, but I don’t have a great familiarity with that one." Personally I do think it looks alot like P. lituratus except for the red tips on it's fins but I don't know if maybe the young ones have that and lose it later in life.

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 24 Sep 2017, 13:42
by Acanthicus
Its definitely not P. lituratus, which also belongs to the group sometimes considered as Glyptoperichthys. The bodyshape is totally different.

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 26 Sep 2017, 04:41
by thefredpit
ok also it has grown probably 2" in length and a decent amount in width I'll try to get updated photos

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 26 Sep 2017, 12:57
by nvcichlids
It's grown 2" in length in a month?

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 26 Sep 2017, 16:18
by thefredpit
yes and I'd say 1.5" of that was in the last 2 weeks it reminds me of the growth I had with my teugelsi bichir(.75-1" a week). The 1st 2 weeks the pleco was out all the time but the last 2 weeks it's been hiding and it happened to be out and I saw it's outline when walking by the tank and was shocked to see a pleco outline that big in the tank so I turned on the light and saw it was him.

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 26 Sep 2017, 16:24
by thefredpit
oh that tank is fed
tilapia(was mixed with cod last week) every other day
cichlid gold pellets or hikari carnivore pellets(alternating daily)
always has at least one vegetable cucumber, sweet potato, potato, green beans, and carrots

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 28 Sep 2017, 01:57
by thefredpit
here is an updated picture for scale those are 2" pvc and the tube behind it is 3/4"
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I'll try for better ones but he likes to hide when I'm near

Re: Unidentified Pleco sold as L437

Posted: 08 Oct 2017, 17:28
by thefredpit
It has grown another inch and is at a TL of 8" here is a pic I was able to get a minute ago the pipe in the background is 4"
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