All females?

bigbird

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looks like a common, nice markings. they get large so get ready to budget for a larger tank. cheers jk :thumbup:
 

Warborg

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1) Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps (sailfin L083)
2) Looks a Pterygoplichthys pardalis (common- L021)
3) Looks a Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus (common- No L #)

2 and 3 are nearly the same with little difference. All 3 are hard to sex but they won't breed for you unless you have a mud pond.
 

bigbird

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in their natural habitate,:welcome::clap: they dig holes in the mud sides and then lay the eggs and cover them up. they have to incubate the eggs. Even if the water level lowers, they are still safe as the mud is wett. cheers and good luck. Oh and you will need a large pool type breeding set up. :thumbup: