actually no not thatCould it be this?
Ancistrus ranunculus (Medusa Plec, L034) — Seriously Fish
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that could be it! looks very similarId guess at a orange seam pleco (Hemiancistrus guahiborum) but im far from a pleco expert
Im sure someone will know what specie its is tho
I think this might be right, from looking at pics. And again, looking at the pics, it seems to be a pretty young one. Not sure if it's just your camera or it's got really stark white lines, looks gorgeous.Id guess at a orange seam pleco (Hemiancistrus guahiborum) but im far from a pleco expert
Im sure someone will know what specie its is tho
He is a beauty, but the fish in the photos I googled has spots this one doesn’t. I’ve since updated the post with clearer photos, my dad isn’t the best at getting photos of his fishI think this might be right, from looking at pics. And again, looking at the pics, it seems to be a pretty young one. Not sure if it's just your camera or it's got really stark white lines, looks gorgeous.
I’ve updated with a few clearer photos. The species you linked seems to have spots and this one doesn’t. He’s had this pleco for about six months and it was baby when he bought him.that could be it! looks very similar
I’ve looked up that regular brown bristlenose and they don’t have that white on the tops of their fins. Or the sort of leopard spotty coloration through his body.It looks like a female longfin bristlenose.
I have a young female bristlenose pleco just not in longfin and she has those white bits on the fin and the same color patternI’ve looked up that regular brown bristlenose and they don’t have that white on the tops of their fins. Or the sort of leopard spotty coloration through his body.
I doubt it is a green dragon, seems more like a young chocolate-calico mix, I own one which looks the exact same, but if it is a green dragoon then I'm all in, I mean, who wouldn't want their pleco to be higher grade jajajajaAncistrus sp "Longfin Green Dragon"