Plecostomus food ?
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Plecostomus food ?
I am new to they rasing of pl*co's, and was woundering pl*co's eat vegetables and fruit?(and if what). Also I just bought a new pl*co today and they called it a "Asian Spot"
pl*co so he carged me an extra $3.00, Is this a rare breed?
pl*co so he carged me an extra $3.00, Is this a rare breed?
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All Loricariidae originate from South America (with a small number extending into Central America, since the fish don't actually care much about lines drawn on pieces of paper that we call geographic regions - if they can get there, they will, no matter what the lines on the paper says...) - so there's no such thing as an Asian Pleco - unless we're talking about a "Hong Kong pleco" - which isn't a pleco at all...
http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=11324
So, for advice on your pleco, unless it's a "Hong Kong" pleco, we'd need a photo to identify it.
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http://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/view ... hp?t=11324
So, for advice on your pleco, unless it's a "Hong Kong" pleco, we'd need a photo to identify it.
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Mats
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