Labeled Orange seam pleco
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Labeled Orange seam pleco
I purchased this fish from a local fish store and i believe it to be labeled wrong. I have had it for 3 days in my 125. Can anyone ID this one?
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Re: Labeled Orange seem pleco
Common names are a dime a dozen, so you really can't rely on them very much. However, it does appear to be L81 as labeled on the tag.
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Re: Labeled Orange seem pleco
Here are some ventral views.
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Re: Labeled Orange seem pleco
get some veggies in there NOW! that fish has one SUNKEN belly.
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LDA105, L24, L25, L282, L97, L114, L600, L450, L333 "Porto Do Moz", LDA-05
LDA105, L24, L25, L282, L97, L114, L600, L450, L333 "Porto Do Moz", LDA-05
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Labeled Orange seem pleco
I couldn't agree more!CanadaPleco wrote:get some veggies in there NOW! that fish has one SUNKEN belly.
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Re: Labeled Orange seem pleco
Thank you for the warning, I'm new to keeping catfish. Will zucchini suffice?
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Re: Labeled Orange seem pleco
That would be a great start.hank you for the warning, I'm new to keeping catfish. Will zucchini suffice?
Then read this
http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworl ... es+of+food
http://www.planetcatfish.com/shanesworl ... ts+what%3F
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Re: Labeled Orange seem pleco
Only feeding vegetables won´t help much. Zuchini, cucumber and others mainly consist of water. Tablets, and some meaty food will help more, Mysis and Artemia for example.
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Re: Labeled Orange seem pleco
The links were very helpful, when I woke up the Zucchini was just skin. I have blood worms and daphnia that I will continue to feed at night. The supplied info everyone contributed is very helpful Thank you
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Re: Labeled Orange seem pleco
Something else, very important: The temperature.
Baryancistrus live mostly in the rapids with very warm water. A good temperature is about 30 °C. Don´t know at what you keep it right now.
Baryancistrus live mostly in the rapids with very warm water. A good temperature is about 30 °C. Don´t know at what you keep it right now.
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Re: Labeled Orange seem pleco
The tank Is filtered 10x over with a sump and a Fx5. The temp is 27c or 81f.
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Re: Labeled Orange seam pleco
It does look like an L081. I've seen two 5-inch specimens of these at a LFS. Very beautiful but very territorial as well. Grows pretty big too according to Aqualog. I hope it is feeding well and adapting to the new tank as well. Good luck!
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Re: Labeled Orange seam pleco
The pleco is coming out to eat at all feedings. It could be mid day with the lights on and still comes to feed. Here is another shot
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Re: Labeled Orange seam pleco
Very beautiful! Today, I saw a 3-incher at a LFS for $45.00 USD. But I chose to take the 6-incher Panaque Nigrolineatus instead. Just sayin". Good luck with this Baryancistrus. Nice to know that it is adapting well. Keep posting pictures for update!