"Hoover, Jan J ERDC-EL-MS" <Jan.J.Hoover-in-erdc.usace.army.mil> wrote:
>> Please comment on unidentified things if you know what they
are. Thanks in advance!<<<
The pleco is probably a "snow king" - Pterygoplichthys anisitsi. It
certyainly has all the markings.
The plecos studied in your area appear to be one form - but watch for others.
In Mexico and parts of Florida, as many as 3-9 (!) forms may occur within a
drainage.
By the way - beautiful photos! They are a pleasure to look at!
- Jan Hoover
Vicksburg, MS
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