View Full Version : ? about plec names
1 fish 2 fish
08-04-2003, 10:42 PM
What is the scientific name the the pleco usually called the common pleco?
What is the family(s) name(s) of the catfish called plecostomas?
It's all very confusing
Dangerdoll
08-04-2003, 11:20 PM
I believe the common pleco has a couple of names depending on varous things, some updated, your best bet would be to visit Planet Catfish (http://www.planetcatfish.com)
Be sure to click on "Common Names" to better help with getting the scientific names to what exactly you're looking for.
ChilDawg
08-05-2003, 8:24 AM
All of the Plecos (at least "True Plecos") are found in the family Loricariidae. The Common Pleco is found in the genus Hypostomus and is often given the name H. plecostomus in relevant literature, though the structure of the Loricariids is in flux, and this may not be its ultimate identification, especially since the "type locality" is apparently India! If the initial literature on a species is as inaccurate as some of the H. plecostomus literature is, chances are good that it will be shuffled to a new specific name soon. (Ask the Cichlidiots here what we think of Kullander's revisions of the genus Cichlasoma!)
1 fish 2 fish
08-05-2003, 10:06 PM
I see... thanx guys!
1 fish 2 fish
08-05-2003, 10:16 PM
Both oommon plecos listed at planet catfish were listed as 12" and 13", common plecos get much larger don't they? say 20"?
Dangerdoll
08-05-2003, 10:30 PM
I've heard they get up to 20" but have also heard them getting as large as 24" though that would be to max size.
on a side note, I've got one who's careened up to 14" to date.
Common plecs a bucket name - they're also of ten Liposarcus radiatus - count the dorsal fin rays - 12-14 Hypostomus, much more than that Liposarcus I think.
I've seen them in a river in Malaysia where they've been released by well meaning pet fish owners - good work chaps ! (irony)
clayt101
08-09-2003, 1:22 PM
IME, At most LFS, any pleco that is brown is usually classified as a common. I find that this includes many different types, including sailfins. Generally, the dwarf species are seperate, and go by their real names (sometimes clown plecos will be sold as commons as well, but this is pretty rare). Also, any that have colorful markings are generally sold by their real name.