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I'm writing a couple of Aquarium World articles and am after a good image of a clown pleco (Panaque maccus) and a small spot gold nugget (Baryancistrus sp. L81). Has anyone got images that I could use (with acknowledgements) for the articles. It'd be nice to just pull them of the web but there are copyright issues doing that. And a big thanks to those that have helped out already with other images. :bow:

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Top photo is definitely L067 psuedancistrus and not a gold nugget at all.

That name was given to these fish by the importer who had no idea what fish was. Same importer who named L168 buterfly a "bumblebee" and a unknown ancistrus "blue spot".

nice young clown shots.

This is 11cm male

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awesome. great photos of very nice fish. thanks guys. I have now have all the pleco photos I need at the moment. :lol:

Nice to have a "flathead gold nugget" in the article as well, even if they are not a real gold nugget. Still a great looking fish anyway. Would be nice if the importers used L-numbers and accepted common names off say Planet Catfish, or just L-numbers if they dont have a common name. No wonder people get confused. At least the L-numbers are often but not always reliable when they provide them. Thanks goodness for the big catfish websites.

Apparently theres a major project underway to describe all the worlds catfish in the next few years, so hopefully most of the L-numbers will have a species name within the next five years. Theres several pleco species that have been scientifically described recently.

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Please don't call it "flathead gold nugget", or if you do be sure to point out that it isn't a correct ID for that fish. It would be better to set the record straight earlier rather than later.

Perhaps a paragraph or two discussing the situation here where importers should be using other avenues as their creative outlet, and not the creation of fish names.

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It will be quite clearly stated that this is not in fact a gold nugget, but rather it will serve to highlight the problem with common names, particularly those that are generated on the spot. A similar problem is with the bluefin Panaque which is a species of Ancistrini (L239).

Thats why I like the L-numbers because a lot of people dont like scientific names even when they are described species, and at least the L-numbers are often accurate.

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