T t.doyle Member Jun 26, 2013 9 0 1 southwest uk Jun 26, 2013 #1 As above, quite like this fish but not entirely sure what it is..? Any enlightenment? Attachments IMG_20130626_133851.jpg 495.8 KB Views: 33
Brengun Global Moderators Staff member Apr 22, 2009 5,041 4 38 62 Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia Jun 27, 2013 #2 Yes it is a peckolita. It could be a LDA78, L205 or L387. I would guess L387 by the current markings.
Yes it is a peckolita. It could be a LDA78, L205 or L387. I would guess L387 by the current markings.
bigbird Pleco Profiles Moderator - RIP FRIEND Sep 9, 2010 6,306 1 36 Sydney, AUSTRALIA Jun 27, 2013 #3 Yup but need a better photo cheers jk :thumbup:
xingu Member Apr 26, 2009 1,001 2 36 DXB Jun 27, 2013 #4 Brevis I would think, a common (or it used to be at least) import to the UK.
T t.doyle Member Jun 26, 2013 9 0 1 southwest uk Jun 27, 2013 #5 More pictures... Attachments IMG_20130627_135730.jpg 447.4 KB Views: 16 IMG_20130627_135742.jpg 486.9 KB Views: 21 IMG_20130627_135753.jpg 478.4 KB Views: 10 IMG_20130627_135701.jpg 446.5 KB Views: 7
D dw1305 Global Moderators Staff member May 5, 2009 1,396 0 36 Wiltshire nr. Bath, UK Jun 28, 2013 #6 Hi all, Definitely a Peckoltia, and probably P. brevis L205. Looks a bit thin to me, I'd try and feed it some meaty food, chopped earthworm is good, or Bob used to use Earthworm flake. cheers Darrel
Hi all, Definitely a Peckoltia, and probably P. brevis L205. Looks a bit thin to me, I'd try and feed it some meaty food, chopped earthworm is good, or Bob used to use Earthworm flake. cheers Darrel