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L-25 scarlet

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L-47 Mango

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L-75 Sabaji pleco

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L-240 Vampire

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L-257 Tigris

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LDA-63 Red fin royal

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Still got a few that I can't photo...

Adonis

L-190 royal

L-10 Zingu

L-25 scralet (All black)

LDA-31 Orange spot

L-91 three beacon

L-14 sunshine

L-168 butterfly

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Are you breeding the plecos?

no. I just bring them in and save a few for myself. All of those are wild caught. They are big pleco and they rarely breed in aquarium setting. For example, sunshine can go up to 12-14". Adonis = 40"... With that in mind, the breed-able one above that i heard of is L240 vampire, L75 sabaji.

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its not the camera that takes a great pic, its the photographer. ALLWAYS turn the flash off and play with the settings, especially the shutter-speed setting. some of the best pics i've seen were taken with a 'wallmart special'. also try taking pics at a slight offset, not directly at the glass, this will reduce if not eliminate reflections. hope this helps :beer:

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a few more pictures

L-75 leopard or sabaji pleco

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L-47 Mango pleco - this one is special cause of the yellow spot over the eyes. I have brought in a few but only this one has it.

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Adonis

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L-10 Zingu or whiptail pleco

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