Jumping Plecos
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Jumping Plecos
Been reading and hearing frequent accounts of L177s jumping out of the tank...so does this jumping ability apply for all plecos or only a selected few?
Am thinking of putting some plecos in a pond...so I guess I need all the information I could get.
Am thinking of putting some plecos in a pond...so I guess I need all the information I could get.
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Yes, plecos do seem to have more of a tendency to leave the tank than most other fish. I've lost a regular gold nugget to it, and had a scarlet pleco leave the tank, if she hadn't been a big loud girl she'd have been dead too, but made enough noise I heard it from the other room and returned her to the tank.
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Hi!
Well when newly introduce in a tank they do take time to explore the whole house, sometimes they seem to be interested into going out to see what is behind that glass...
I lost a beautiful full grown mature male L260 because of a small openeing in the quarantine tank... since I don't leave my tank open if the water level is really close to the top.
During the summer, when it get really hot and for cooling the tank T° down I open the top, I don't worry much about them jumping since the water level is 15-20 cm lower...
Cheers
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Well when newly introduce in a tank they do take time to explore the whole house, sometimes they seem to be interested into going out to see what is behind that glass...
I lost a beautiful full grown mature male L260 because of a small openeing in the quarantine tank... since I don't leave my tank open if the water level is really close to the top.
During the summer, when it get really hot and for cooling the tank T° down I open the top, I don't worry much about them jumping since the water level is 15-20 cm lower...
Cheers
Yann
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jumping plecs
I very nearly lost a as yet undiscribed species one summer when the covers were off the tank. The plec was not new to the tank and the other fish are not big enough to be a threat but a 8" plec managed at least a 6" leap. That was back when i didn't think plecs could jump.
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