View Full Version : L191-No texture line
chappy
02-17-2009, 11:17 PM
She is a little bit smaller in the tank, only 11 inches.
DisturbinDaPeace
02-18-2009, 12:22 AM
Nice Dull-eye...looks like a he:thumbsup:
T time
02-18-2009, 3:33 AM
That's awesome. could you please post a few more pictures from different angles? I've that is really L191 then its by far the largest I have ever seen! Are you sure it is not sp. peru or shampupa?
chappy
02-18-2009, 4:53 AM
I beleived that it is L191 came from Columbia. I found this one out of 40 pcs (in the same lot)
Kevaldo
02-18-2009, 9:44 AM
thats a different looking panaque, very special.
Muske
02-18-2009, 12:22 PM
Only 11"... Post pics. when it hits 14". JK, awesome fish w/o lines.
woodchomper
02-18-2009, 1:13 PM
What Tyler said, far and away the largest L191 I have seen, makes me think that it isn't.
You are a man after my own heart
Mad About Cichlids
02-18-2009, 1:51 PM
Sweet looking pleco!
This could possibly be a Peru green...
Never the less, a very very nice pick up in deed, I just love the chews on panaques
T time
02-18-2009, 6:36 PM
That's what I was thinking but he said the fish most likely came from Colombia. I can't stop coming back to this thread.
orinocensis1
02-18-2009, 6:38 PM
wow looking good
eyft23
02-19-2009, 2:38 AM
awesome looking panaque. i hope mines come out that big soon.
chappy
02-19-2009, 6:59 PM
That's what I was thinking but he said the fish most likely came from Colombia. I can't stop coming back to this thread.
Let see my another 191, no line too. Her tail is less yellow color & size is same as prior one. They are living in the same tank.
Wet Whiskers
08-05-2009, 2:51 PM
Thought you would find it interesting that the Shampupa pleco was looked at by some Dutch researchers last year. They concluded it to be its own species, and to temporarily designate it as the L418 until they can classify it. Anyways, looks like you have at least one. I can't really tell on the second one. I picked one up in November 2008 and researched to death trying to figure out what the heck these plecos were. Interesting though that some have patterns and some don't. Who knows if they will be further broken down into different species.
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/species.php?species_id=803