Breeding Plecos?
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Breeding Plecos?
I have been breeding fish for ages now but will admit have never attempted breeding any species of plecos. But I figured why not start. So I am wondering what species of plecos would be a good to get started with. Now I am certain the BN's will be a good choice but they are very common in my area so I was hoping to try something else. (with this being said I am awaiting Super red BN's from a supplier, as this color is not in my area.) I have read that clown plecos are not too challenging but I am not certain, anyway I'll leave it up to you more experienced pleco keepers.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
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Re: Breeding Plecos?
Try some Hypancistrus !
Regards, Thomas
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Re: Breeding Plecos?
Many Ancistrus, Peckoltia, Ancistomus, and Hypancistrus all breed readily in the aquarium and are great for getting your feet wet.
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Re: Breeding Plecos?
L340s are fairly easy to breed, and they won't break the bank getting a group. Good luck...
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