M midnight Polypterus MFK Member Jun 20, 2006 5,716 13 92 under a bridge in fl Nov 15, 2007 #1 is he just a plain pleco?
I Ianab Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 14, 2007 681 1 0 New Zealand Nov 15, 2007 #2 Looks like a P Pardalis pleco to me. Hard to tell out of water, but the 12 or so dorsal spines is a clue. If it's a P. Pardalis it's only 1/2 grown Cheers Ian
Looks like a P Pardalis pleco to me. Hard to tell out of water, but the 12 or so dorsal spines is a clue. If it's a P. Pardalis it's only 1/2 grown Cheers Ian
WyldFya Baryancistrus demantoides MFK Member Dec 23, 2005 20,794 69 132 Moscow, ID Nov 15, 2007 #3 Get a picture of it in the water.
davo Aimara MFK Member Jan 9, 2006 17,544 43 132 England Nov 15, 2007 #4 either a P. pardalis or disjunctivus probably. These I suppose could be called "normal"
M midnight Polypterus MFK Member Jun 20, 2006 5,716 13 92 under a bridge in fl Nov 15, 2007 #5 Get a picture of it in the water. Click to expand... its in a pond so i can only get a pic looking down at it. is that ok?can do it later if so. either a P. pardalis or disjunctivus probably. These I suppose could be called "normal" Click to expand... i should have said is it a common pleco. or normal,or plain,i think ya get me.
Get a picture of it in the water. Click to expand... its in a pond so i can only get a pic looking down at it. is that ok?can do it later if so. either a P. pardalis or disjunctivus probably. These I suppose could be called "normal" Click to expand... i should have said is it a common pleco. or normal,or plain,i think ya get me.
A arowana man Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 17, 2007 1,324 6 0 36 Pittsburgh, PA Nov 15, 2007 #7 he looks jet black. maybe cuz hes out of the water. kool if it is jet black.
pupumole In Loving Memory MFK Member Feb 4, 2007 2,311 9 0 sfbay Nov 16, 2007 #8 watever it is, looks kool ^__^ nice fish
C COL Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 9, 2006 477 1 0 San Diego Nov 16, 2007 #9 I would be hesitant to ID that specifically without a better pic. It is certainly a pterygoplichthinid, though.
I would be hesitant to ID that specifically without a better pic. It is certainly a pterygoplichthinid, though.
M midnight Polypterus MFK Member Jun 20, 2006 5,716 13 92 under a bridge in fl Nov 17, 2007 #10 best in water pics i could get.and one out. took them tonight so i used the flash. flash brought out a ton of brown,so now you will really say common right? lol was hoping it was a special kind.
best in water pics i could get.and one out. took them tonight so i used the flash. flash brought out a ton of brown,so now you will really say common right? lol was hoping it was a special kind.