Is it a Peckoltia? and does it have a name.
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Is it a Peckoltia? and does it have a name.
Hi all
..I have just managed to upload some pic's of my cat's, and now I have to know if somebody can help with a name of this "Peckoltia", I call it P.brevis but don't know if it is a valid name.
The pic's named P1-7 (pic. # 8-14)is the ones.
http://photo.starblvd.net/Steen?st=album&pg=0
thanks
..I have just managed to upload some pic's of my cat's, and now I have to know if somebody can help with a name of this "Peckoltia", I call it P.brevis but don't know if it is a valid name.
The pic's named P1-7 (pic. # 8-14)is the ones.
http://photo.starblvd.net/Steen?st=album&pg=0
thanks
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huh, when I was looking at L-177 in the Cat-eLog I set my eyes on the top left pic and the center right pic. Are these pics of adult and youngsters?
If not, then I would say they have a huge difference in the markings, so huge one should think they are different species. The center right pic shows a pleco with much larger spots then the rest.
If not, then I would say they have a huge difference in the markings, so huge one should think they are different species. The center right pic shows a pleco with much larger spots then the rest.
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Sorry about the misunderstandings of the pic's name and number, I am not familiar with that photo-thing yet, and have called the Peckoltia pic P1-7 but one are not able to see it one the thumb's. I know it is (or at least bought as) Baryancistrus L177 one he first pic's and it was the Peckoltia I was in doubt with. There were absolutely no clues when I bought them, just 4 small skinny pleco's that I couldn't let go, know they are a little to fat maybe
Thanks for the answers, any who have bred these fellows? they are know 10-12 cm and adults i guess.
greetings Steen
Thanks for the answers, any who have bred these fellows? they are know 10-12 cm and adults i guess.
greetings Steen
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yep, I know my P. maccus as well, and they are in another aquarium. Guess I should have made a Photo-library with only the Peckoltias so sort out these things from the beginning. But now I think everything is as clear as its gets.
I just thought that you should see my Bary's as well , and there might come more photos just to warn you hehe
Steen
I just thought that you should see my Bary's as well , and there might come more photos just to warn you hehe
Steen
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