real long string of poop

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pherfect
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real long string of poop

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I'm new to the world of plecos, and purchased a 3" gibbiceps a few days ago. Now I've read that plecs poop alot, but poop that's 5-6'' long without a break in it!!!?? I know it might seem like a silly question, but is this common? :?
-Chris
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Post by flyinmike »

Yes, it is very common. Especially when they are on the glass. When on the bottom the substrate helps break it off.
Plecos are the true centerpieces of any aquarium. Everything else just swims around them!!

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Link2Hell
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Poop

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Yep its normal
I was waiting for Tarzan to swing by in one tank I saw with Royals and Blue eye Panaques and lots of wood .......... vines everywhere :lol:

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Post by Barbie »

OHHH! You're from Washington! Welcome to PC!

Gibbiceps plecos have tons of personality. My mother's would actually swim up to the top and float around slurping up flakes, so we started giving him an algae wafer when he'd do it. Now he goes to the top like that any time you open the lid, hehe :)

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NeedHelp
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Post by NeedHelp »

Yeah, it is totally normal. At least with one of my plecoes. First thing I ever noticed when I got him was how long his feces would be! His are frequently more than 4 inches long! So that's why I named him 'Mr. Poo Poo'
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Post by pherfect »

:) Well at least I know I have a healthy plec. I liked that tarzan and the vines one :lol:
Thanks for your answers folks, Chris
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Post by JohnnyOscar »

My 6" common pleco's "personal best" is an unbroken shit about 1.5m long. It looked like he'd been hanging Christmas decorations :lol:
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Post by michelle56 »

oh wierd. thats nice ahehe. Huge turds comin' right up!
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Post by MackIntheBox »

ive got a common pleco in my tank now, he tends to poop alot and for long strings :p my poor little internal filter doesnt like it much, I have to clean it quite frequently. I need to switch to a different filter...
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Post by Cheese Specialist »

Erugh!

I think I'd be half tempted to rescue it's dignity with the aid of a cotton bud! :shock:
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Post by biomechmonster »

NeedHelp wrote:So that's why I named him 'Mr. Poo Poo'
:shock: LOL!
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Post by polkadot »

Dont worry, plecos are superb poo machines! :shock:
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