Editing Ancistrini sp "L016"
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− | :Mature females will appear broader when viewed from above. | + | |tank_compatibility=:This Pleco is not often imported. Should be kept in a peaceful setting with similar-sized community fish and only with other peaceful Plecos if any. |
− | + | |identification=:Very similar to [[L030]], but the dorsal fin is higher in L016. As with [[L030]], the dorsal and adipose fin are joined together to a large single fin. In this species however the join is between the tip of the last dorsal ray and the tip of the adiposal ray. The body and fins are dark grey-black with many tiny white-cream spot | |
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− | :Very similar to [[L030]], but the dorsal fin is higher in L016. As with [[L030]], the dorsal and adipose fin are joined together to a large single fin. In this species however the join is between the tip of the last dorsal ray and the tip of the adiposal ray. The body and fins are dark grey-black with many tiny white-cream spot | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish, Plecos, Small Plecos, Plecos, Small Plecos | |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish, Plecos, Small Plecos, Plecos, Small Plecos |