First pl*co

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First pl*co

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Hi guys, i just got my very first pl*co to add to my collection, its a common pl*co and i know very little about this cool little critter, any care tips, things i should know?? just a little help and a couple of warnings is all i need ^_^ thanks in advance
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Post by Silurus »

There are two kinds of common plecos: <i>Hypostomus</i> and <i>Liposarcus</i>. Here's a CoTM article on <i>Hypostomus</i>. Care for <i>Liposarcus</i> is pretty much the same.
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so thats why we put the little * in pl*co hahaha, thats interesting
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Make sure that the pl*co has a good supply of vegetable matter.
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what kind of vegetable mater?
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For vegetable matter, algae wafers/pellets sold at pet stores are pretty good.
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Post by Vik »

They enjoy zucchini too. My common will devour half of a zucchini in a night! Boil it for about a minute, cut in two, rubberband it to a rock or sink it somehow and it will eat it. If yours is little, it may take him a little while to figure it out. Mine is huge and has been raised on zucchini treats every now and then.
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Post by Kostas »

Hi,
They like also letuce.Dont weiht it down.You will have great fun watching your pleco swimming upside down in order to suck on the letuce :wink: You can also train him to eat on your hand if you want it.
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