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Mr Fish Sergeant

Posts: 121 Location: Winchester Tn Favorite Fish:: Peacocks, and Haps
 | Subject: Royal Pleco L191 10/27/2010, 6:25 pm | |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/27/2010, 6:27 pm | |
| Cute little girl you've got there! |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/27/2010, 6:29 pm | |
| Wow he's beautiful. Great photos you should enter the photo contest. |
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pillierox1 Lieutenant General


Posts: 2213 Location: denton, tx Favorite Fish:: okay i dont know wat my fav anymore just want more lol
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/27/2010, 6:48 pm | |
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goodpick Sergeant 1st Class


Posts: 220 Location: birmingham,alabama Favorite Fish:: Just love fish
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/27/2010, 6:51 pm | |
| cool fish |
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Mr Fish Sergeant

Posts: 121 Location: Winchester Tn Favorite Fish:: Peacocks, and Haps
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/27/2010, 7:16 pm | |
| Thank you for your nice remarks.. |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/27/2010, 7:38 pm | |
| Unless its a young one it really looks like a female to me. |
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whisper Betta Specialist


Posts: 1889 Location: Euless, Texas Favorite Fish:: Betta's,Fancy Guppies, Plecos, kio.
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/27/2010, 10:44 pm | |
| WOW I've never seen a green pleco before.
Fern how can you tell it's a female? |
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jaiko1975 Moderator


Posts: 973 Location: hollywood FL
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/28/2010, 5:13 am | |
| wow nice and the green on him or her nice fish pleco dude |
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wildbeanerz Captain


Posts: 1151 Location: Roaring Spring, PA Favorite Fish:: Love my black ocellaris!
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/28/2010, 8:49 am | |
| Very cool pleco!  |
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KMX The Boss Man


Posts: 15912 Location: Mansfield, TX Favorite Fish:: Steatocranus tinanti 'Slim Buffalo Head'
Frontosa
Tropheus
Petrochromis
Any Pseudotropheus
Any Cynotilapia
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/28/2010, 9:37 am | |
| He is tooo coool! How big? **********USAfishbox.com************* **North Texas Chapter Leader**  |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Royal Pleco L191 10/28/2010, 10:00 am | |
| In some animals (notably catfish) the presence or size of odontodes can be used in determining the sex. Layman's terms, males are more 'furry' than females around their gills and pectoral fin spines. Theres an adult male one at my lfs and he is very 'furry' |
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