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Foot-long unidentified heavily armored plecostomus.
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Gives you some idea of his size.
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Close up of his armor.
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Full view.
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Different unidentified pleco.
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His mouth.
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His face.
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One moe unidentified pleco.
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Rubberlip plecostomus. Usually seen at a much smaller size.
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His working parts.
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Different butterfly pleco, L 058. Not as colorful as the L 052
butterfly.
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His working parts. Note pricklies on his pectoral fins and the
little stabbers in front of them.
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better shot of his little stabbers.
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Vampire pleco. Expensive.
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If you lokk real close you can see his two "vampire teeth."
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You can see them better here.
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Strange mouth but a good looking fish.
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Likes to loaf here in the front of his tank.
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Love those teeth.
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Bad case of "green spot" disease.
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3-inch vampire pleco.
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3-inch vampire plecostomus.
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Three little guppies (1 inch) nibbled him like this.
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Three weeks later.
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1.5-inch bulldog plecos (not actually expensive).
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Hypostemus.
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Working parts.
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No idea.
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Same guy.
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1.5-inch longfin bristlenose plecostomus (plus tail).
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1.5-inch adonis plecostomus, ventral view.
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