L137 coloration
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L137 coloration
A while back I picked up an L137 and he is one of my favorites however his fins are not very red atleast nothing like the Cat-elog pics. Do they get the deep red finnage with age? Is there environmental factors? He is about 4.5" SL right now
Here is the Cat-elog pic I'm talking about
Here is mine
Here is the Cat-elog pic I'm talking about
Here is mine
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Re: L137 coloration
I noticed that my butterfly plecos would change color depending on the background. Maybe some green or dark brown may help with coloration. Or maybe feed with food rich in betacarotines?
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Re: L137 coloration
I've try feeding carrots buy all they did was tear it up but didn't eat it
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Re: L137 coloration
I notice that the cat-elog does not mention diet. What does your fish like best? Herbavore or omnivore?
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Re: L137 coloration
He is by far the best algae eater I've ever sen. He cleaned my entire 100 gallon and all the decorations of all the algae in less than 24 hours. Since he no longer has any algae he prefers cucumber but will still nibble carnivore pellets and tilapia occasonally
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Re: L137 coloration
Hi all,
I haven't kept one, but I think they largely feed on wood.
cheers Darrel
I haven't kept one, but I think they largely feed on wood.
cheers Darrel
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Re: L137 coloration
I have not maintained this species either, but all other Cochliodon spp I have kept were wood eaters.
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Re: L137 coloration
I am going out on a limb here since I have no experience with this species. However, based on information in this thread and on the site, here is a thought on trying to color up your fish. Alan Repashy makes two gel foods that you could mix and then add some Astaxanthin Powder to the dry ingredients before adding the water.
The first food is Soilent Green which is a great food for algae eaters/Awfuchs feeders. Then use Morning Wood which is intended for Xylivores. The Astaxanthin helps with red/oranges in fish. I am not sure what proportion
Find the Repashy Foods here https://www.store.repashy.com/
Find the Astaxanthin here http://www.kensfish.com/aquarium-suppli ... owder.html
The first food is Soilent Green which is a great food for algae eaters/Awfuchs feeders. Then use Morning Wood which is intended for Xylivores. The Astaxanthin helps with red/oranges in fish. I am not sure what proportion
Find the Repashy Foods here https://www.store.repashy.com/
Find the Astaxanthin here http://www.kensfish.com/aquarium-suppli ... owder.html
It would help if somebody more knowledgeable re this fish would comment on this suggestion as I may be off base.This natural source of astaxanthin, derived from a unique strain of the microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis. The majority of the carotenoid fraction is astaxanthin, with about 15% of the remaining fraction consisting of canthaxanthin, lutein and beta-carotene.
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Re: L137 coloration
ok cool here is actually a pic I took last night when I put their daily cucumber in
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Thank you! You guys are a wonderful and welcome source of info.Find the Astaxanthin here http://www.kensfish.com/aquarium-suppli ... owder.html
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Re: L137 coloration
yes they are
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Re: L137 coloration
some days his fins are redder but what do you think the id might be?
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Re: L137 coloration
Here are some photos of him feeding tonight
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Re: L137 coloration
Hi all,
Have you tried feeding orange fleshed Sweet Potatoes? They contain the same beta-carotenoids as carrots.
cheers Darrel
It looks fine in the photos. I think L137 () has blue eyes, so that makes it a probable ID? Some-one else will know.
Have you tried feeding orange fleshed Sweet Potatoes? They contain the same beta-carotenoids as carrots.
cheers Darrel
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Re: L137 coloration
I've done sweet potatoes before and none of the plecos seemed interested but that's been awhile and I've gotten I've gotten a couple more large plecos that are voracious eaters so I'll try again. One thing that may be affecting his fin color is the tank is a little dim since I have bichirs, eels, and knifefish in the tank. I accomplish this with frogbit and duckweed so the tank has a dim green tint over about 75% of the tank including the area he is usually at
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Re: L137 coloration
Hi all,
They have Diana Walstad's "aerial advantage" (https://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/vie ... hp?t=39714).
cheers Darrel
Ideal, I'm a great floating plant fan.thefredpit wrote: ↑11 Jan 2018, 16:19 ....... I accomplish this with frogbit and duckweed so the tank has a dim green tint over about 75% of the tank including the area he is usually at
They have Diana Walstad's "aerial advantage" (https://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/vie ... hp?t=39714).
cheers Darrel
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Re: L137 coloration
yeah the problem I'm having at the moment is the larger plecos I added have destroyed all the java moss and are now taking out the frogbit causing the annoying duckweed to take over so you can always tell when i've done anything in the tank because my arms have duckweed all over them