Can do a quick reference:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog...species_id=732

Anyone noticed this LDA31 catfish in C328?
They are housed together with some Dicrossus filamentosus in the betta rack...
They don't look like the LDA31 that I see on the net. Is it a wrong identification? The ones in the tank has this white stripe on the caudal fin...
Can do a quick reference:
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog...species_id=732
Last edited by Justikanz; 8th Sep 2006 at 23:42.

Valice,
Next time, do a happy snappy with your camera phone. Plecos are not to difficult to capture and it'll be easier for an ID.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

Sadly, I don't bring a camera phone around... Sigh...





i was given an LDA31 of a mate of mine, my memory of this fish when it was young is a bit vague but at no time do i remember it having any stripe in it's tail just a couple of spots. the spots in the body when young were orange and turned white with age great fish though.
mick

Is the white strip prominent? I also don't seem to remember LDA31 as having a white strip as one of the identification keys. I'll try to look for it next time when I visit C328.

Auntie shifted the real McCoy to the back where you still all the small tanks stacked on top each other... near to the place where the big plants and packet of shrimps are...
They should be the Mustard Spot Plecos aka LDA31 from the looks of it on Sat...





wev'e stopped using the LDA now, and use it's scientific name instead.
panaque albomaculatus

Okay... Thanks for the information Mick... I will stop using it...
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