C Creek_stomper Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 11, 2010 217 1 0 Illinois Jul 2, 2011 #11 Yeah with a small size and the general body shape, it could be many things rather than a pleco. Pics would help quite a bit. Josh H
Yeah with a small size and the general body shape, it could be many things rather than a pleco. Pics would help quite a bit. Josh H
Pyramid_Party Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 6, 2008 4,916 4 68 Monterey, CA Jul 3, 2011 #12 I will get a pic up as soon as I get an opportunity to take a pic of the fish.
Pyramid_Party Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 6, 2008 4,916 4 68 Monterey, CA Jul 3, 2011 #13 Got a few pics, best I could get:
S Sticklematt Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 23, 2009 10 0 0 Northern CA Jul 4, 2011 #14 Unquestionably a non-native pleco.
cmsbthebest Peacock Bass MFK Member Jan 13, 2011 1,099 405 122 CA Jul 4, 2011 #15 Yeah that is 100% a pleco
Pyramid_Party Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 6, 2008 4,916 4 68 Monterey, CA Jul 4, 2011 #16 Any chance you guys know what kind of pleco it is?
A andyjs Jack Dempsey MFK Member Aug 13, 2008 2,765 4 36 37 Ohio Jul 4, 2011 #17 I once saw a HUGE pleco in a river here in Ohio one summer but I couldn't catch him. I'm sure they don't breed here though
I once saw a HUGE pleco in a river here in Ohio one summer but I couldn't catch him. I'm sure they don't breed here though
C critter_bob Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 29, 2010 112 0 0 PA Jul 5, 2011 #18 They have established a breeding population here in FL, and I have found (now resides in a jar on my desk) a YOY (young of the year) that was only about 7/8" long. That is what they look like at that size.
They have established a breeding population here in FL, and I have found (now resides in a jar on my desk) a YOY (young of the year) that was only about 7/8" long. That is what they look like at that size.