top 10 breedable plecos

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top 10 breedable plecos

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what would be the top 10 breed-able plecos out there minus the common bristlenose? I know this will start of some good conversations, I have done the normal albino/reg/calico bushynose, l279 and working on l144. I am having issues with the fry staying alive. have some that are now getting bigger so thats going good.... looking for new projects. thanks all
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Hypancistrus species as well as a few Peckoltia species (ie. Peckoltia compta) are fairly easy to breed. I seem to see a few articles on Pseudacanthicus, but these require fairly spacious quarters and I don't actually know how easy they are to breed. Panaque have been bred on occassion, but they're not easy to breed. We have a few ragtag other plecs such as Ancistrus ranunculus, Hemiancistrus subviridis, Baryancistrus beggini, Scobinancistrus aureatus, and some others that have been bred, but I don't think anyone would claim these are easy yet.
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From my own perspective, after my red ancistrus, the easiest plecos for me to spawn were L400s, L340s and L450s, all hypancistrus. I did nothing special, except give them clean water and food. They did the rest. Having a harder time with L104s, L240s and, of course, the dang zebras. Good luck.
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Suckermouth wrote:Hypancistrus species as well as a few Peckoltia species (ie. Peckoltia compta) are fairly easy to breed. I seem to see a few articles on Pseudacanthicus, but these require fairly spacious quarters and I don't actually know how easy they are to breed. Panaque have been bred on occassion, but they're not easy to breed. We have a few ragtag other plecs such as Ancistrus ranunculus, Hemiancistrus subviridis, Baryancistrus beggini, Scobinancistrus aureatus, and some others that have been bred, but I don't think anyone would claim these are easy yet.
Also p.maccus and L002.
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I have L-129, L-201, and L-333 that breed pretty freely

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Hello

From my database - counting the last 12 months, and in this case only selecting the 10 most bred Plecos:

Loricariidae
1 : L 401 - Hypancistrus sp. - 692 Jungtiere
2 : L 134 - Peckoltia compta - 435 Jungtiere
3 : L 201 - Hypancistrus sp. - 254 Jungtiere
4 : L 411 - Hypancistrus sp. "Monte Dourado" - 190 Jungtiere
5 : L 260 - Hypancistrus sp. - 175 Jungtiere
6 : L 046 - Hypancistrus zebra - 160 Jungtiere
7 : L 144 - Ancistrus sp. - 129 Jungtiere
8 : L 066 - Hypancistrus sp - 128 Jungtiere
9 : Parotocinclus haraldoi - 128 Jungtiere
10 : L 264 - Leporacanthicus joselimai - 126 Jungtiere

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Ten that I've bred without too much trouble (not including the A. sp3 cf. cirrhosus) were:
1. Ancistrus sp4 cf L144
2. Hypancistrus L066
3. Hypancistrus zebra
4. Hypancistrus L136
5. Ancistrus 'Rio Paraguay'
6. Peckoltia L038
7. Panaqolus LDA01
8. Sturisoma aureum
9. Hemiloricaria lanceolata
10. Farlowella vittata

Assuming you include Loricariinae in your 'pleco' definition.

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Hello!

My top 5 breedable plecos:

L333
L129
L411
L134
L004

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jwalker1 wrote:what would be the top 10 breed-able plecos out there minus the common bristlenose? I know this will start of some good conversations, I have done the normal albino/reg/calico bushynose, l279 and working on l144. I am having issues with the fry staying alive. have some that are now getting bigger so thats going good.... looking for new projects. thanks all

Hi mate I had the same problem with my l144 too , just given up on the after 2 years trying to try something else.
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fluffyninja wrote:
jwalker1 wrote:what would be the top 10 breed-able plecos out there minus the common bristlenose? I know this will start of some good conversations, I have done the normal albino/reg/calico bushynose, l279 and working on l144. I am having issues with the fry staying alive. have some that are now getting bigger so thats going good.... looking for new projects. thanks all

Hi mate I had the same problem with my l144 too , just given up on the after 2 years trying to try something else.
I have had many spawns but no luck with they are only good for about a week. wonder if it might be bad genetics, been hearing alot about how this might not be a viable pleco, turning into like the common bn.
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Post by pleco_breeder »

I've raised hundreds of these, so can say they are definitely viable. Most instances I hear of any pleco not surviving past a young age can be traced to either poor water quality, bacterial infection, or parasites.

The parents are not as fragile as the young fry, so generally don't show symptoms.

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