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Heres a couple more for yall
phantom
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Bruno
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GN
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Zebs being guarded by an Inspector
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inseparable those

;)
 
you have some great pics. I really like the one of the H. subviridis nice looking northern specimen.
 
Great pics! One thing... the bruno pictured looks like an L077, not the L137 which has a blue eye.
 
Just noticed something else. Your L200 is one of the few I have ever seen with spots that travel the full length of the body. It is something mostly seen in L128 plecos. A rare find, and a very cool looking one at that.
 
L137 are known as a blue eyed red fin, or sometime a blue eyed red bruno. L077 are commonly known as bruno plecos.
 
Thanks for the comments guys:)

Wyldfya-He's definitely L137 I've just double checked on P.C. The flash photography has removed the blue from his eye;)

The Phantom is a L128 not a L200 as its dorsal and adipose fins are not fused together as per B.Demantoides.(this issue is still a right can of worms eh).
PS I have 2 like this :)

I've just realised I've posted the GN and Zebbie pics before(me bad) so here are some others to make up for it.
Watermelon
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BN L089 I think .
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L001
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the same GN different part of the tank
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if I'm not working on my tanks I'm stalking the fish with my camera:grinno:
 
Freakdaddy;955234; said:
Thanks for the comments guys:)
The Phantom is a L128 not a L200 as its dorsal and adipose fins are not fused together as per B.Demantoides.(this issue is still a right can of worms eh).
PS I have 2 like this :)

Well the two L200s have been scientifically described properly, it's just the L128 awaiting the same treatment. I've posted a link on here a couple of times to the article describing both the L200s, Baryancistrus demantoides and Hemiancistrus Subviridis if you haven't already seen it (the latter the dorsal and adipose fins are not fused together also, as with L128). Here is the link http://www.ufrgs.br/ni/vol3num4/NI_v3n4p533-542lowr.pdf

Nice common jackel
 
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