i bought a pl*co last saturday - and in less than a week it has cleared the back wall of the tank and every piece of furniture of any trace of algae!!
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this is impressive, but i'm concerned what it will now do for food.
the pl*co is in a 21ukGallon tank with 4 peppered corys and one moor and one telescope fish - the tank has 3 power filters running and is heated to a constant temp of 24/24C.
i obviously have sinking wafers for the cory's and have also bought some algae wafers - but the goldfish love them also - and have already decided that they no-longer have any interest with their floating pellets and instead wait for the wafers to come flying down.
i have tried putting the wafers in the dark areas of the tank, but the GF still seek em out and inevitably the wafer gets pushed around the tank with their huge greedy mouths.
i did try and sink a piece of cucumber in the tank the other day - it looked as though it had been nibbled when i removed it the next day - but obviously i dont know by whom.
i have never had a pl*co before - but am already charmed by it - but a tad confused as most of what i've read suggest that you rarely see them....
mine is out and about all the time! is this ok if so?
it also seems to have a lot of trailing waste behind it - even when it looks to me as though there is no algea left!! should i be concerned by this??
i have also seen it rummaging amongst the gravel floor - again is this normal??
i have read up them quite considerably - but so far this pl*co doesn't seem to really fit the character i've read about - which i dont mind at all - but i suppose i'm concerned that this might be a sign that it is not well.
i must explain that i keep referring to it as 'it' as i have no idea of its sex - wouldn't wish to presume - altho it is called henry - tho that could be short for henrietta!!
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also, i was convinced by my lfs that i would be ok with this type with the fish i already have - it was described as a plecostumous - no more id than that - but i'm assuming that means its a common - he had one in his large tank in the store with goldies that was about a foot long - and it seemed ok.
has anybody else had any experience with keeping them with goldies??
if so how do you make sure that the pl*co gets enough to eat?
plus does this type need driftwood?? if so, i have recently bought a large wooden root - will that suffice if needed?
sorry to ask sooo many questions - just wanna make sure this little gem is ok etc.
thanks in advance of any advice
amber