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My plan is to do a major overhaul of the tank since I will need to make room for spongefilter(s) the piece of wood, switch canister placement and so on. I am a bit scared to squeeze my L397s since they don't really like to let go of their wood and are pretty hard to spot, in addition to that they have grown quite a bit over the last months and this could be a good time for me to take photos of them also doing a count even if I am confident all six are still there it's hard to be entirely sure when they move around during feeding. I also plan to rehome my oddball Bristlenose(but that's really another story but only way to catch him is now if I remove most/all wood else he will be pretty much impossible to catch since he is skittish as can be).
Anyway I am simply a bit afraid of moving the plecos and how to do it, should I just net them up and place them in a bucket for photo session and will they be fine in there for an hour two? Should I place them in a larger container with spongefilter/airstone? Maybe it's best to just let them be in the aquarium and simply be really careful?
Another alternative, but this might just be the aquarium devil speaking, is to simply buy another tank tommorow solely for the L397s. Which size would you recommend for them in that case? Would for example a 30 gallon with large footprint be okay for the group long term? Then I could keep the Bristlenose where he is and maybe even add some more plecos in the near future!
Any tips? Maybe I should even take the chance to hold one of them by the snout, seen others do it and it looks cool but I am not so sure it's good for the fish?
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