Tiny Plecos?
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Tiny Plecos?
I have a very small tank (8 gallons) with some otos and shrimp in it, and I wondered if there are any pleco species that stay small enough to be happy in such a little space. It has driftwood and is about 1/2 fully planted. Thanks very much for your comments.
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Re: Tiny Plecos?
There are some quite small plecos, such as , but it does depend a bit on what you call a pleco. Most of the really small ones are in the "oto" category. And an 8 gallon tank really isn't large enough for many fish - it's probably better to get one or two more of the otos than to add one or two of a different species.
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Re: Tiny Plecos?
I'd avoid keeping a pleco in that small of a tank just because it's basically a nano, and many plecs are pretty expensive. But space-wise I don't think most of the smaller species are out of the question since plecs don't move very much.
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Re: Tiny Plecos?
Agreed.MatsP wrote:And an 8 gallon tank really isn't large enough for many fish - it's probably better to get one or two more of the otos than to add one or two of a different species.
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Re: Tiny Plecos?
I was more thinking of the volume of water and water quality than swimming space.Suckermouth wrote:But space-wise I don't think most of the smaller species are out of the question since plecs don't move very much.
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Well I suppose I didn't make it explicit, but that's what I meant when I said I wouldn't do it because it's such a small tank.MatsP wrote:I was more thinking of the volume of water and water quality than swimming space.Suckermouth wrote:But space-wise I don't think most of the smaller species are out of the question since plecs don't move very much.
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Re: Tiny Plecos?
It does indeed, but you'd want a group of about 5-6, which wouldn't be a great stock along with the previously suggested Otos that also need to be kept in a group. As I said originally, there are some small fish available, but the really small ones tend to be in the Oto group [Hypoptomatinae] - and the bigger ones need more tank volume.KrisA wrote:There is , it only grows to 5 cm.
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Re: Tiny Plecos?
hello,
I think in 8 liters there is any kind of fish, even the oto, only Caridina. I am of the opinion that to keep fish in an aquarium must have a minimum of 30 liters.
I think in 8 liters there is any kind of fish, even the oto, only Caridina. I am of the opinion that to keep fish in an aquarium must have a minimum of 30 liters.
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Re: Tiny Plecos?
8 gallons is about 30 liter (1 gallon = 3.78 liter).jackrevi wrote:hello,
I think in 8 liters there is any kind of fish, even the oto, only Caridina. I am of the opinion that to keep fish in an aquarium must have a minimum of 30 liters.
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Re: Tiny Plecos?
I'm sorry, and translating the page with google translator was written 8 liters .. xD sorryMatsP wrote:8 gallons is about 30 liter (1 gallon = 3.78 liter).jackrevi wrote:hello,
I think in 8 liters there is any kind of fish, even the oto, only Caridina. I am of the opinion that to keep fish in an aquarium must have a minimum of 30 liters.
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Re: Tiny Plecos?
Ah, that explains it. Google translate uses "same document in different languages", and of course, if you have, say, a US document saying "The tank holds 8 gallons", it will, if it's correctly translated to Italian say something like "The tank holds 30 liters" (In Italian, of course). Google doesn't quite "get" that liters have a different number in front, compared to the gallon translation - it just sees that "gallons" is translated to "liters".jackrevi wrote:I'm sorry, and translating the page with google translator was written 8 liters .. xD sorry
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