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− | = | + | |origin=:South America: Upper Orinoco River basin in Colombia and Venezuela. |
− | :South America: Upper Orinoco River basin in Colombia and Venezuela. | + | |sexing=:Adult males have a much longer and broader head with small odontodes on the sides of head, more [[odontodes]] on pectoral fin spine and on the whole body, a bigger dorsal fin and normally a prettier colouration. |
− | + | |identification=:A striking Pleco, it has a jet black body and fins, females are paler and more of a mottled brown with black spots, bar the first rays on the dorsal and caudal fins which have bands of red-orange. | |
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− | :A striking Pleco, it has a jet black body and fins, females are paler and more of a mottled brown with black spots, bar the first rays on the dorsal and caudal fins which have bands of red-orange. | ||
:There are several colour variations of this fish occasionally seen including a "Tiger Fin" which has vibrant orange dorsal and caudal fins with black patches and the "Dragon Fin" which seems similar but with slightly less orange. | :There are several colour variations of this fish occasionally seen including a "Tiger Fin" which has vibrant orange dorsal and caudal fins with black patches and the "Dragon Fin" which seems similar but with slightly less orange. | ||
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|Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish, Plecos | |Category=Fish, Fish (Freshwater), Catfish, Plecos |