I see a large tank in your future, Jen
Yes, he's lucky to have come home with someone committed/able to provide whatever resources he needs to be happy. Makes me think about the number of these that are sold (esp. here in FL) - where do they all wind up? I guess part of the answer explains why there are at least 4 HUGE Pterygoplichthys sp. in the stormwater pond down the road, eh?
Just an attractively-patterned (maybe for now) Pterygoplichthys pardalis.
I'm going to be interested to see how the pattern/color changes as he grows, since it is quite a bit different than the other "common pl*cos" I've seen for sale around here. I've seen darker and lighter grey, and darker and lighter tan, but not ever with the orange.
how big is he? i think he is just a young common pl*co, because i see those patterns and colours all the time at my LFS. man, pl*cos are great!!!
I'm at work right now, so can't measure exactly, but about 3 inches not including his rather large showy caudal fin.
He's still not shown any interest in eating anything. 'Tis OK - I have a tub pond that can give me more than enough algae-covered stuff to keep him going in the meantime.
Is it too early to tell if "he" is really a "he"?
-Jen