UnCommon Pl*co Poo

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UnCommon Pl*co Poo

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Hi all! I have had my Common Pl*co for about a month now and growing well in his small 10gal. I know it's too small, but I preping him a new home as the master of a 90gal shortly. Anyway he has been extremely healthy and active even during the day. This AM I noticed a super poo all over my tank, from one side to the other and back and piled up. I don't think there is anything wrong and he/she isn't acting any different. Just being a concerned dad I guess.
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Yup, get used to it.

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Feed him some zuccini and it'll turn green. Then try bloodworms and it'll turn red. They are big time "poop factories". 8)
Plecos are the true centerpieces of any aquarium. Everything else just swims around them!!

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Thanks guys! I hoped it wasn't bad. After a month you'd figure he'd would have done it like that.
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