Diagonal Bar Pleco?
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Diagonal Bar Pleco?
I have a pleco that is about 5" long and pretty fat--as he is probably 3 years old I think he may be stunted as he was in a 72 gallon tank with a 12" pleco, a 12+" iridescent shark, a 6" red devil, an 8" hoplo, a 9" hoplo, and 2 cory catfish.
He has diagonal markings, and I came up with "diagonal bar" pleco after a google search. Is this an actual variety, and is it an accurate ID? I'm trying to find out how large this guy will get, as I'm not sure I want to keep him.
Thanks for your help!
He has diagonal markings, and I came up with "diagonal bar" pleco after a google search. Is this an actual variety, and is it an accurate ID? I'm trying to find out how large this guy will get, as I'm not sure I want to keep him.
Thanks for your help!
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Re: Diagonal Bar pl*co?
I would have said it's .
In any case it's a Peckoltia and none of them get very big, as far as I know.ChristinaR wrote:I'm trying to find out how large this guy will get
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After looking at the fish suggested, I checked his belly and he does have spots. So based on this, does it appear that he is L205?
I"m glad he's one of the small ones either way, as I think it will make it easier to find a new home for him. I think I'd prefer a Farlowella catfish, which eats algae and produces less waste than this guy.
I"m glad he's one of the small ones either way, as I think it will make it easier to find a new home for him. I think I'd prefer a Farlowella catfish, which eats algae and produces less waste than this guy.
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Sorry for the confusion--those aren't my fish! I got the tank used, and those were the fish he had living in the tank. Personally, I think it was waaay overstocked! He didn't want to keep the cories or the pleco, so I have them.racoll wrote:I would go for L205.
I wouldn't think a Farlowella would be suitable for your tank with the previously mentioned species though.
I have 1 angelfish, 2 dwarf gourami, 2 cories(will either give them away or get more), and 7 cardinal tetras. I'll be getting a few more angels, but that's it.
The only concern I have about the farlowella is the temperature--I need to read a bit more & find out if they do well at 80F.
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