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heres the albino sailfin with his beautiful sailfin up...
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and a body shot
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and eating a ship...
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and a better one of the chocolate...
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Adult albino sailfins are fantastic looking fish, still has the evidence of the patterning on the sail, looks awesome.
 
Chocolate plecostomus are simply a color morph of the h. plecostomus, so 18" is standard.

They are actually an melenistic variation of L. pardalis
 
It actually depends on the chocolate you are talking about. Many in the hobby are h. plecostomus. Also liposarcus pardalis is no longer the valid name; it is now pterygoplichthys pardalis. The chocolate pleco was originally listed as h. plecostomus, and now has been listed as an unknown pterygoplichthys species, but p. pardalis is not the species of this specific fish. Due to the lack of pattern in the 'chocolate' pleco, there has been no final designation to this species. There are a few others that also have gone by the name "chocolate pleco" including glyptoperichthys scrophus, or the rhino pleco in my area.
 
Ok....well regardless of the mess that is the Loricariidae taxonomy system. The fish above does not appear to be a Hypostomus or a scrophus. The owner can count the dorsal rays to verify that it is not a Hypostomus.
 
Dependng on which scientific circle you're looking to follow, liposarcus has been reinstated. Besides, it was always a synonym of pterygoplichthys to begin with, so either terminology is acceptable. Because of the far more widespread mass breeding of l. pardalis (scrophus and gibbis are also relatively common, though less so), almost all of the cases of albinism amongst "common" plecos are of said species. And, as T stated, dorsal hard rays say the fish belongs with pterygoplichthyi, not a hypostomini. In fact, there has not been a readily fixable strain of albino hypostomus for quite a while. Btw, where are you getting your information regarding the instating of an entirely, as of yet, undescribed pterygoplichthyiid as being what most people know as the albino (various forms) strain of both g. scrophus and l. pardalis? That is certainly news to me.
 
My Snowking Pleco, L# ? , aprox 9-10"(SL)/12-13"(TL), aprox age 1.5yrs.
Had to get rid of'im for fighting with my Oscar and too much NO3/feces.

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