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Plecos
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The Para Pleco is a beige to orange tinted suckermouth catfish that is covered with large gray to black spots. The spots on the head are small, and those
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The Para Pleco is an attractive, slender fish that is well at home in a lerge community tank. These fish are true omnivores, and they'll eat a variety of
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The Blue Phantom Pleco ranges from a light blue to black. It has bluish spots and hard, armor-like scales. It is speculated that this fish may be a northern
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The Common Plecostomus, or Pleco, is one of the most commonly recognized of the Loricarid catfish. They are normally dark brown with irregular black splotches covering the body. The
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This interesting and relatively new pleco features a dark brown to gray coloration with three distinct reddish-orange blotches on its dorsal, caudal, and its side, including the pectoral fins.
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The Emerald Pleco is a very attractive addition to any aquarium. Their body coloration is normally an emerald green which intensifies with age, hence their name. Because they can
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These fish are dark brown or black in color with gold spots and a gold rimmed tail and dorsal fin. They have all the similarities of other pleco catfish,
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This interesting and relatively new pleco features a dark brown to gray coloration with three distinct reddish-orange blotches on its dorsal, caudal, and its side, including the pectoral fins.
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This pleco is white or yellow in color, because it is an albino variety. Males have the namesake bushy nose, while females may have a few whiskers, but much
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The Spotted Rubbernose Pleco is also known as the Spotted Bulldog Pleco. It is a greyish brown catfish with a somewhat triangular body and a wide, blunt snout. It
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The Leopard Frog Pleco has a striking striped color pattern. The fish is pale tan with wide, irregular, dark brown stripes and spots. There is some minor color and
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This particular pleco is rather secretive and will need caves or hiding places to feel comfortable. Drift wood should also be provided in the aquarium to allow the pleco
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