The Smallest Pleco

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The Smallest Pleco

Post by blang »

Is there a smaller pleco that eats algae that is smaller than the BN?
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Otocinclus are great for cleaning tank's :D , ive never seen somthing so small do so much work.

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Post by bronzefry »

I haven't pulled out a scraper in months! :D
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Post by blang »

I haven't had much luck with keeping Otos alive in this tank. I have heard of a pitbull pleco but I don't know if they eat algae.
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Post by bronzefry »

Do you mean a Chaetostoma species?
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They are often more sensitive than Otos. They require lower water temperatures and high dissolved oxygen. Some Chaetostoma species come from mountainous regions with very quick water. I found this fellow enjoying himself on the output of the hang-on filter.
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By doing this, he told me the conditions he wanted.
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Post by mallemalle »

Parotocinclus jumbo is the one thats called Pitbull pleco, and this fish should do well as an algae controller.

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Post by Yann »

Yeap
Parotocinclus jumbo are great at keeping algae out of the bottom, but I hardly have seen mine going on the furniture or plants in the tank. They mainly stay on the bottom... it is quite funny to see them pick up a gravel and make it roll in the mouth...and then putting it on the side and start with another one...and on and on...

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Post by blang »

Well, I'm going to try a pitbull. My LFS has one on hold for me which I will pick up next week.
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Post by megladonsharky »

i love my pitbull no algea in his tank
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