Lemon Spotted Green Pleco dead

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Lemon Spotted Green Pleco dead

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my lemon spotted green pleco which i bought for $50 (singapore dollars) is dead. :cry:
i just found out 5 minutes ago when i pass-by while visiting the toilet.
it was caught in the input of my powerhead.
i bought it 1 week ago... :cry:
nothing of this sort has happen before, my L205s, royal and nugget which have been in the same tank for a couple of weeks to a month are fine.
now i have switched the capacity of the powerhead to the minimum.
any advice on what i can do to prevent this tragedy from happening again.
:cry: :cry: :cry:
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Post by polkadot »

hi caril! sorry abt the loss.

Did you observe any thing strange before it die? Like not eating or moving like normal?

Any defects on the body when it's dead? Like sunken belly or eyes?

Did you just get this pleco or has it been in your tank for quite some time?

What have you feed it so far?
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nothing wrong or strange abt the pleco.
i bought it with the nugget and the nugget is fine.
it just happens to be exploring the powerhead.
before the pleco knows that he shouldn't mess with it...its dead. :cry:
my advice to all: don't mess around with your powerhead!!! :x
by the way, i read abt plecos being caught in powerheads in another forum some time ago.
i guess god is giving me a chance to buy a new pleco.
hmm.... :roll: which one should i get??? mango??? :roll:
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Sounds like the pleco has not been quarentine before hand! Some plecos might be infected with parasites and yet look healthy in the lfs, so its always good to quarentine them to avoid the risk of spreading any parasites to the other plecos.

I myself dont quarentine them (too lazy!) :oops: :oops: but I always try to make sure the pleco is healthy before bring them back. :wink:

Yes, the L47 is very nice! Why? Because I got 1 too!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by caril »

where and how much u pay for the mango???
i got my nugget for $40 and lemon for $50.
what do u think??? :roll:
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Mangos are very beautiful but quite shy.The one in my sig is mine.
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I found a mango for actually $15!!!! I couldn't believe it. If I were you, I would expect to pay anywhere from $20 to $50................................................................................. ................................................................................
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Post by polkadot »

Caril, I pay the same as you. Got them at GAN. :)

der Ingo, thats a very good price you've got. Are all the plecos around that price range? :?: Here in singapore, all the plecos are mostly above $40, except for the common pleco that is!
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Post by caril »

going to my LFS later to shortlist some of the plecos that i'm interested.
keep u guys update on the price range...
lakeside aquatics has some new plecos coming in...

polkadot,
i guess u got all the species they offer... :shock:
let me know which pleco u looking for, i keep a lookout for u. :wink:
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Post by Scarlet »

Hi, Caril. Your incident is actually common to plecos-lovers. But, i don't suggest u to turn the powerhead weaker 'cos most plecos do love strong water current. Instead, u may consider wrapping the inlet of the powerhead by sponge. :wink:
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Post by caril »

thanks for the advice.
i will try it out.
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Post by Yann »

Hi!

You don't have a plastic stuff in the intake of the powerhead to prevent such problem???
At least to avoid plants leaves, small piece of wood being suck by it...
Usaully all powerhead are sell with either some filtering material such as sponge or at least a little plastic deal that prevent from any thing being suck by the power head with the risk of ^destroying the powerhead.
Strange as usually these fish are rather strong and could avoid being suck by the power head, I would say it died before being suck by it.
You really should quarantine your fish before introducing it to a new tank, not only to prevent any disease out break but also to make sure that the new fish is doing good and eating well...

Around here L47 Baryancistrus sp are around $50 for ~10cm/4 inches
I saw one for $80 but was double in size!!!

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Post by caril »

i used a net and covered up the powerhead now.
and placed a few ceramic rings at the input.
it should be ok...hopefully... :roll:

hi polkadot,

thanks for ur home aquarium tour.
it was a real eye-opener.
u got ur stingray???
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Hi Caril! Thanks for coming!! You havent seen other real plecofanatics here yet!! :!: :!:

Didnt get any ray because this week's shipment come not so healthy ones. Maybe next week! :)
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Post by STINGRAY »

Polka dot do you keep any rays? Caril sorry about the L200 have you thought about a L128 blue spot instead. These fish sometimes get treated with antibiotics prior to shipping which knocks them about. Would not buy unless fish has been in lfs for at least a few weeks to make sure he is feeding well and settled.
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Yes STINGRAY, I have 2 motoros at home. Just started on them 1 month ago. What rays are you keeping. Maybe we can talk more in the SPEAK EASY section. It's getting OFF TOPIC! hee! :wink:
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Post by Scarlet »

Caril, i know u have been attracted by the beauty of L200, aren't u?

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My L128 is not bad too !!

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Post by caril »

i would love to get another L200, but looking for one which has spots all over the body.
have u seen any???
just bought a mango, sunshine, common bristlenose, LDA33, L184 and L224 for $200 sing dollars.
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Hi Caril, I've seen one but at a price of $65!!!!! :x :x
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which LFS??? :P
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Its one of those lfs along upper changi road! :P :P
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u went there too... :shock:
its so far away.
cost of pleco and petrol, i think it would cost me $75.
we go gan and seng bros this sat in the afternoon first, i driving.
u still on???
anyone wants to join us??? u r welcome to do so...
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I bought my mango here in Britain for £20 (about $30 U.S.).
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Post by caril »

thats abt $60 singapore dollars.
i got mine for US$17.
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Hi!

Please remember to stay with the topic!
I would appreciate as it charge the topic for nothing ( or so).
I also want you to remember that all topic that has not much to do with Loricariidae should be place in its specific forum and if you can't find any Speak Easy is there for such things.
I also want to remind you that the Private Message are also here when you need to discuss between each others, such for asking someone to come with you or what type of fish he has.
Thanks to respect this!
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