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Just in case you wiondered what happens to algae.
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Small adonis pleco.
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Same guy.
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Same guy again. Adonis name fits well.
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Underside of un-identified pleco.
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Same other guy.
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8-inch cactus leopard plecostomus -- very prickly and impossible to hold.
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Top of tail showing the little prickles in the red trim.
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Ditto in the dorsal trim.
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Extra stabbers right in front of his pectoral fins, plus little prickles
all over his entire body.
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Plus some fascinating teeth.
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2-inch gold nugget -- likes to wedge into crannies in the wood.
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Much less comfortable here.
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Gold nugget sampling a slice of zucchini.
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Same guy.
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Underside of same guy.
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Same guy happily living in a driftwood crevice.
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Vampire pleco in the water.
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Ditto outside the water.
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Really attractive chocolate plecostomus.
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Green phanton plecostomus, L-200, dorsal view.
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Ditto, ventral view.
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Ditto, profile.
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3-inch atabapo pleco, L052.
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Ditto. Note the little protective stabbers in front of his
pectoral fins.
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2-inch royal pleco looking a little peaked.
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Same size tank mate.
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Ditto.
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Herd of bristlenose plecos working on a former black moor.
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3-inch rhino plecostomus. Has his dorsal erected when out.
Hides most of the time.
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Same guy out again.
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Sailfin pleco snacking on a French cut green bean.
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