Baby Zebras, tops and bottoms

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Baby Zebras, tops and bottoms

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Here are a few pics of some F1 baby Zebra Plecos I got from Armando in San Diego. He brought me 4 total, and they are just the cutest little guys. I also think the addition of Armandos babies may have been what triggered my colony to decide to breed, who knows!
Anyways, here they are, top views and bottom views :)
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Underside close up.

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Top side close up :)

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Another belly shot:


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And lastly, one more from above :)

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Post by McEve »

The ones in post 2,3 and 4 looks great!

The ones in post 1 and 5 might look like it's stubnosed? Are they, or is it just the angle of the camera that's decieving? To make up for that, the one in pic three looks really fine :D

Congrats on your new Zebras :D
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Post by jerms55555 »

Pics1 and 5 do indeed look like its a Snubnose :( I would have to agree with Mceve.
SanDiegoFishes if you are not sure what this is I believe there is a 9 page article here somewhere..... :shock: I will try to find it.....or if someone else knows where its at maybe they can post it so she can read it.
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Post by KenW »

IMO 1-5 is the same zebra. I don't think it is snubbed. Please clearify Barb.

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Post by Tom2600 »

Sorry to say, but from the pictures I agree with the above, the two mentioned look snub nosed to me. Healthy looking but snub nosed all the same. However, could it just be the angle at which the photos were taken?
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