Orthopod Dovii MFK Member Feb 22, 2010 553 384 102 Seattle Sep 4, 2011 #1 Has anyone seen these offerred for sale in recent years and if so where can I pick one up? Also, anyone keeping them currently that can offer any experiences with them? Thanks.
Has anyone seen these offerred for sale in recent years and if so where can I pick one up? Also, anyone keeping them currently that can offer any experiences with them? Thanks.
matubula Gambusia MFK Member Apr 8, 2007 630 3 18 UK Sep 4, 2011 #2 Yes, from black and spotted juveniles to full grown yellow adults, but since we're on different continents that's not very useful for you. But you can probably appreciate these:
Yes, from black and spotted juveniles to full grown yellow adults, but since we're on different continents that's not very useful for you. But you can probably appreciate these:
Orthopod Dovii MFK Member Feb 22, 2010 553 384 102 Seattle Sep 5, 2011 #3 Beautiful animals. Haven't seen them here in recent years.
Y yayfish24 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 23, 2008 1,082 0 36 37 Lancaster PA Sep 5, 2011 #4 Ive never seen one. I like it tho
I in2cichlids Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 3, 2011 868 0 0 Kansas. Rock Chalk Sep 5, 2011 #5 Wow! beautiful pleco! I have never seen one of those in person. I would love to find one or two! what is thier L number?
Wow! beautiful pleco! I have never seen one of those in person. I would love to find one or two! what is thier L number?
I in2cichlids Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 3, 2011 868 0 0 Kansas. Rock Chalk Sep 5, 2011 #6 I would figure it would have one by now?
matubula Gambusia MFK Member Apr 8, 2007 630 3 18 UK Sep 6, 2011 #7 in2cichlids said: what is thier L number? Click to expand... in2cichlids said: I would figure it would have one by now? Click to expand... It doesn't need one, it's a described species. L numbers are just a catalogue system until it is assigned to a species
in2cichlids said: what is thier L number? Click to expand... in2cichlids said: I would figure it would have one by now? Click to expand... It doesn't need one, it's a described species. L numbers are just a catalogue system until it is assigned to a species
A Allan01230 Polypterus MFK Member Jun 29, 2006 3,865 195 96 Michigan Sep 6, 2011 #8 Nice looking pleco. I have never even heard of one before. Are they expensive?
L Linus_Cello Candiru MFK Member May 27, 2009 761 23 48 Washington DC Sep 6, 2011 #9 Cool plec. I've never heard of them either. Too bad they get rather large (over 14" SL). Here's the PC profile if anyone is interested: http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/_species.php?species_id=1034
Cool plec. I've never heard of them either. Too bad they get rather large (over 14" SL). Here's the PC profile if anyone is interested: http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/_species.php?species_id=1034
J JC_P Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 27, 2009 765 3 0 T.O Sep 6, 2011 #10 I've also never seen/heard of this species, but wow...