New Leporacanthicus triactis
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New Leporacanthicus triactis
Hey everybody I just bought a beautiful new Leporacanthicus triactis! He is very nice looking inky black with perfect orange bars on his fins! I was just wondering what kind of behavior they have? Are they a very shy species? Or are they a more active of a pleco? Feel free to share any good/bad exeperiences with this particular pleco!
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Ted Hughes
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Re: New Leporacanthicus triactis
here are a couple pictures of the little guy!
"Fishing provides that connection with the whole living world. It gives you the opportunity of being totally immersed, turning back into yourself in a good way. A form of meditation, some form of communion with levels of yourself that are deeper than the ordinary self."
Ted Hughes
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Re: New Leporacanthicus triactis
I bought one of these recently.
Very nice fish.
Mine is still very shy. But I am sure that as it settles down, it will come out more.
Very nice fish.
Mine is still very shy. But I am sure that as it settles down, it will come out more.
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Re: New Leporacanthicus triactis
Mine are fairly shy, but do come out for food.
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Re: New Leporacanthicus triactis
Yes, somewhat shy. I have a dragon fin variety. Luckily, it decided to call a piece of driftwood in the middle of the tank home, so it's easily seen.
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Re: New Leporacanthicus triactis
mine are young, and as mats said, they do come out for food. I arranged the caves so that they are all always visible (well their tails atleast). They will rarely venture out during the day, unless the food is present.
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