![Image](http://www.planetcatfish.com/temp/zebra_adult_males.jpg)
Adult males (Dad below)
![Image](http://www.planetcatfish.com/temp/zebra_alpha_male.jpg)
Dad! This is a large fish and the photo shows his interopecular odontodes welll.
![Image](http://www.planetcatfish.com/temp/zebra_fry.jpg)
These are about 12-15mm SL.
![Image](http://www.planetcatfish.com/temp/zebra_setup.jpg)
This is the spawning tank with the fry tank inside.
![Image](http://www.planetcatfish.com/temp/zebra_sub_male.jpg)
This is another young male
Hope you enjoy!
Jools
Maybe, I'm not sure yet. We have a lot of zebra pleco pictures already! I might use some of them.König Löwe wrote:Nice pictures!
Will you be putting them in the Cat-e-log?
It may be a good idea to set the tank up bare-bottomed. It would be easier to keep clean that way, and you wouldn't lose worms in the sand/gravel. Of course, w/o substrate you may have other problems.zebra_pl*co wrote:I will be buying a separate tank for the zebra's - 120Litre and set it up in the spare room with just slate caves and a very fine sand substrate. Along with over kill on the filters, powerheads and air stones.
Hi!Rusty wrote:
It may be a good idea to set the tank up bare-bottomed. It would be easier to keep clean that way, and you wouldn't lose worms in the sand/gravel. Of course, w/o substrate you may have other problems.
Rusty