Really a L287

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Really a L287

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looks like what i've got used to being classed as a 236 :?:
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Hmm, why is it now classed as L287?
I can't even find L287 on planetcatfish..
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I'll re phrase that... Looks like a 236 to me.
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Post by Forty six and two »

Ahh, ok, I misunderstood.

Weird, I've seen other websites listing the L287 too, like this one:

http://exoticfinds.net/plecos.html

and

http://www.riverwonders.com/product_inf ... ddabc0b11b
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Via Datz id say it is a L287 and not a L236
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Neo wrote:Via Datz id say it is a L287 and not a L236
As in the same fish - just called different thing in different places.
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Post by Barbie »

No, different fish with very diverse markings that are hard to identify without knowing exactly where they are collected, basically.

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both look different to me also
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Hi,

the auction showed a young L287.

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where can i see what is called a L287 then?

(I want to see if thats what we have 5 of - still not sure what the are :?: )
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