This was aold to us as a red lizard pleco. . .

L-ko

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Hi,

Wild forms of these appear as L21 and L23.
But since it's certainly not a wild form, I would never want to call it with an L-number.

For size and others you can check the page linked above, e.g. look to the albino.
I don't know how it got its color: if it's a cultivated form, probably yes, if it's unnaturally colored, probably no.

Greetings
Elko
 
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Hi,

Wild forms of these appear as L21 and L23.
But since it's certainly not a wild form, I would never want to call it with an L-number.

For size and others you can check the page linked above, e.g. look to the albino.
I don't know how it got its color: if it's a cultivated form, probably yes, if it's unnaturally colored, probably no.

Greetings
Elko
Thank you so much my friend, I'm a little upset at the store for selling me a misidentified fish and telling me it only gets 4" max. Oh well all the more reason to convince my wonderful woman that we need a bigger tank also.
 

anthony23

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Wild forms of these appear as L21 and L23.

But since it's certainly not a wild form, I would never want to call it with an L-number.

It is a shame, especially from Petsmart, who is adamant about not selling you a fish that will outgrow your tank.

I bought this fish for a 38 gl tank.

here is review of my site
Absolutely right! Petsmart needs to be more responsible. I'm guessing they don't spend enough time training their employees so they know more about fish and their needs.
 

johnbetta397

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it may be better when buying fish to go to an aquarium shop or may be better to buy from other fish breeders in your area or may be join a fish club and meet other people who keep and breed fish they some times hold fish acutions