Spiny "pleco" ID

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Spiny "pleco" ID

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I don't know what it is. Ancistrus? Panaque? It's a "pleco" of some sort and that's about all I know. He's a prickly one. Very hairy caudal and sparse on the body. Sorry if the pictures aren't great. If better pics are needed let me know and I'll get them. The guy who sold him to me said he'd be very agressive, not believeing him the only thing this "plec" has turned out to be is an awesome algae eater.

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This, I believe.
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I agree with HH!

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Thank you sooo much! It was like pulling teeth trying to get simple names for this guy. Couldn't get even a genus name. Thanks again you two, I love this little guy so much.
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